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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of men and women in New Zealand who engaged in regular physical activity in 2008 across six different age groups. Overall, men aged 14-23 were more active than women, whereas men and women aged 64 and above had almost equal participation rates. In the other four age groups, women […]
The supplied bar chart shows the comparison of the proportion of men and women involved in physical activity in 2010. The bar chart data clearly shows that men engaged in physical activities more than women, except for the 14-23 age group. It is also worth noting that both figures experienced fluctuations throughout the age groups, […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of men and women from New Zealand who participated in regular physical activity in 2010, divided into six different age groups. From the chart, it is clear that women dominated in this area. The first group of men aged 14 to 23 was the only group to surpass the […]
The given bar graph demonstrates the percentage of New Zealand’s male and female populations participating frequently in exercise in 2008, categorized by 6 age groups. Overall, women aged 24 and above engaged in physical activities more than men whereas the opposite was true of the age bracket of 14 to 23. Additionally, while women aged […]
The chart illustrates the percentages of New Zealand men and women across different age groups who engaged in regular physical activity. Overall, females were more active than males except for the 14 to 23 age brackets. Nonetheless, approximately more than 40% of people engaged in regular physical activity. Men were most active in their early […]
