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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of New Zealander men and women in different age groups who regularly participated in physical activity in 2010. It is immediately evident that except amateurs with age between 14 and 23, women were engaged in physical activity more than men. Specifically, 51.7% of young men participated in active lifestyle, […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of males and females who engaged in physical activity regularly in New Zealand in 2008 across various age groups. Overall, women held dominance in almost all age groups in terms of doing physical exercise, with an exception of 14-23 year olds category in which men showed higher results. However, […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentages of New Zealander men and women who engaged in regular physical activity across different age groups in 2010. Overall, women tended to be more physically active than men in most age groups, except for the youngest group. Men had a higher participation rate in the 14 to 23 age […]
The given bar chart depicts the average men’s and women’s populations engaged in physical well-being in New Zealand during the year 2008. Overall, the female gender has the highest population of physical fitness compared with males between the ages of 24 to 64 and above. Nevertheless, males concentrate on their physical health in the yearly […]
The bar chart illustrates the ratio of New Zealand men and women who do exercise in 2008 across various age groups. Overall, in women, the most regular physical activity is in the 44- to 53-year-old age group. Additionally, according to the data, men most frequently exercise at ages 14 to 23. Initially, men often do […]
