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The graph illustrates information about regular exercise participation among males and females in six age groups in Australia in 2010. Overall, it is apparent that men engaged in physical activities more regularly than women in the 15–24 age group. However, the opposite trend was observed for the 25–64 age groups, while the participation rate in […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of citizens in Australia, according to their age groups and genders, who exercised frequently in 2010. Overall, physical activities were mainly done by females of all ages, except for the 15-24 and over 65 brackets. Notably, those aged 65 and plus from both sexes recorded the same figure, while […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian men and women who engaged in regular physical activity across various age groups in 2010. Overall, men were more physically active than women in most age groups, with the exception of those aged 65 and over, where both genders had equal participation rates. In the 15-24 age […]
The bar chart shows the percentage of Australian men and women who took part in regular physical activity across various age groups in 2010. Overall, men were more physically active than women in most age groups, except for those aged 65 and over, where both genders had equal participation. In the 15-24 age group, 58.8% […]
The bar graph illustrates the percentage of Australian men and women in different age groups who participated in physical activity in 2010. Overall, women were more active than men in most age groups, except for the 15 to 24 age group. For men, the highest participation rate was observed in the 45 to 54 age […]
The bar chart depicts the data on Australians of diverse genders and age groups doing regular physical activity in 2010. Overall, a significant proportion of Australians engaged in frequent exercise, with women exhibiting a higher participation rate in routine workouts compared to men. The percentage of women maintaining consistent physical activity was around one half […]
The given bar chat illustrates the percentage of men and women in Australia who did regular physical activities in different ages. At the first glance, it provides men in 15 to 24 did higher percentage than women. However,when they are over 25 they start to increase their percentage of doing physical activities.In contrast, women begin […]
The bar chart compares the regular physical exercise habits of Australian citizens across different age groups and genders in 2010. Overall, it is clear that women consistently had the highest participation rates in regular physical activity across most age groups, with the exception of the youngest group. Notably, the highest percentage of female participation reached […]
The bar chart compares Australian citizens’ regular physical exercise in different age profiles based on their gender in 2010. Overall, it is evident that women who participated in regular physical activity had the highest percentage in all the age groups except the youngest. It is also evident that the highest percentage of engagement among females […]
The given chart compares the average body exercise done by men and women living in Australia in 2010. Overall, women of all ages tended to do more physical activity regularly than men, except for the youngest group. Teenage females aged 15 to 24 regularly exercised by 47.7 percent and continued to soar by averaging more […]
The given chart compares the average body exercise done by men and women living in Australia in 2010. Overall, women of all ages tended to do more physical activity regularly than men, except for the youngest group. Teenage females aged 15 to 24 regularly exercised by 47.7 percent and continued to soar by averaging more […]
The bar chart illustrates the propotion of Australian males and females in different age groups who did physical activity on a regular basis in 2010. Overall, the highest percentage of men and women who worked out regularly were in different age groups,with men aged 15 to 24 and women aged 45 to 54 respectively. Among […]
the bar chart compares the proportion of people in Australia who exercised on a regular basis in 2010, according to age and gender. Overall, women exercised more than men. It is also noticeable that boys aged 15 to 24 and women aged 45 to 54 accounted for the highest percentage of the total people who […]
The bar chart give detailed information about the percentage of Australian male and female in several age groups who did regular physical activity in 2010. Overall, it is clear that female did physical activities for 53,3%, in 45 to 54 the highest percentage for men. For women the highest percentage it is 52,8%, in their […]
The bar chart compares the percentage doing practical exercise between two principal genders among alternative group ages in Australia in the year 2010. Overall, men tend not to do physical activity so often shown by the research that among the lifespan, females did exercise more than male did except from the adolescence period. With respect […]
The bar chart gives information about the percentage of Australian men and women in different age groups who did regular sport in 2010. We know that the male category tends to do sport better than the female group, but the bar chart shows otherwise. The 15 to 24 category shows 52.8 percent of males, which […]
The given bar chart depicts the proportion of men and women in different age groups from Australia who did regular physical exercise in 2010. Overall, it is clearly seen that are women the most active individuals for daily physical activity compared to the opposing gender. The highest number 53.3 ,percent about , is women in […]
The given bar chart depicts the proportion of man and women in different age groups from Australia who did regular physical exercise in 2010. Overall, it is clearly seen that are women the most active individuals for daily physical activity compared to the opposing gender. The highest number 53.3 precent about women on the 45-54 […]
The bar chart displays the proportion of Australian men and women, in several age groups, who regularly participated in physical activities during the year 2010. Overall, the bar chart conveys that Australian female population were more interested in physical activities compared to Australian males, with the single exception of young Australians. Around 52.8% of males, […]
The chart provided the percentage of Australian males and females in different age groups who did regular physical activity in 2010. Overall, the highest percentages are females but only young age male percentage higher than other ages. The lowest indicator are males in adult ages. However, Australian old ages men and women percentage are little […]
The bar chart depicts the participation in regular physical exercise among males and females in Australia across six various age groups in 2010. Overall , women generally had higher engagement rates, except for the 15 to 24 age category. The smallest gender gap occurred among those who aged over 65, while the largest was observed […]
The graph illustrates the amount of people of different sexes and ages from Australia who did exercises to keep themselves fit in 2010. Overall, the percentage of women who did exercise tended to increase with the age of the women, while the amount of men who did physical activity tended to decrease in the first […]
The provided chart compares the physical activity of men and women in 6 deferent ages in 2010. As general trend, it can clearly been seen that, women had more physical activity than men in all age difference with exception of 15 to 24 years old that in this age men had more physical activity than […]
The given bar graph illustrates the percentage of people who exercised regularly in Australia in the period of 2010,according to age and sex. Overall it can be seen that the proportion of participating in physical activities was averagely higher in women than men. It is also observed that males aged 15 to 24 and females […]
The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian citizens categorized into various groups of age who performed physical activities on a regular basis in 2010. At first glance, it is inherently clear that the majority of age groups had female as the dominant category. Other than that, the general trend in physical activity in […]
The bar chart demonstrates information about the fraction of women and men in various age groups who did routinely physical activity in Australia in 2010. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the number of females who were incline to do exercise was higher than males, five out of six different age groups. […]
The chart depicts the proportion of male and female Australians of different age brackets who routinely exercised in 2010. Overall, there were more female than male who exercised routinely in most of the age groups. In addition, female showed an increasing trend to pick up exercise as a regular activity as they aged, while male […]
