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Some health experts recommend that individuals must eat five or more portions of fruit and vegetables daily. The chart demonstrates the proportion of males and females in the UK by age category in 2006. Overall, women consumed more fruit and vegetables than their counterparts across all age groups. Females in 55-64 age bracket stood out […]
The World Health Organization suggests that individuals ought to eat five or more portions of fruits and vegetables per day. The bar graph illustrates the percentage of men and women in the UK consuming fruits and vegetables each day, in terms of age, in 2006. Overall, it is clearly visible that females have higher percentages […]
The given bar graph illustrates the proportion of men and women in six age groups consuming fruits and vegetables in one day in 2006 in the UK. The World Health Organization recommends that people should eat five or more portions of fruit and vegetables per day. Overall, it is clear that females were dominant at […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentages of men and women in the UK who consumed at least five portions of fruits and vegetables daily in 2006 across different age groups. Overall, women had higher percentages than men across all age groups, except for the 75+ age group. The figures for both genders increased with age, […]
The given bar chart illustrates how the British consumed the recommended amount of fruit and vegetables by various age groups in 2006. Overall, it is evident that the group aged 55-64 showed the highest figure, while the opposite was true for that of the 19-24 year-old people. In addition, women across all the age groups […]
The bar chart compares two genders (males and females) in terms of their fruit and vegetables consumption by age group per day in the UK in 2006. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, the world health organization the most recommended for females at all aged group, while the reverse was true in the case of […]
