5 report(s) found.
The bar chart compares the proportion of males and females in the UK who consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables by the WHO in 2006, across various age groups. In 2006, only around 15% of 19-24-year-olds in the UK followed the dietary guideline of WHO, with females slightly outnumbering males. The second-lowest […]
The bar chart illustrates information about the proportion of men and women eating five or more portions of fruits and vegetables each day by different age groups in the UK in 2006. Overall, the majority of older men and women consumed more fruits and vegetables, while the younger generations ate the least proportion. The difference […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of males and females in the UK who consumed at least five portions of fruits and vegetables daily in 2006, broken down by age group. Overall, the data reveals that the percentage of individuals meeting the recommended intake of five or more servings was generally low across all age […]
The bar chart compares the difference between men and women in terms of eating five or more pieces of fruit and vegetables every single day in the UK. Units are given in age groups. Overall, it is clear that eating the highest proportion of fruit and vegetables was a popular category among both 55-64-year-old men […]
The chart provides information related to how men and women ate five or more portions of fruit and vegetables on a daily basis in 2006 in terms of seven age groups. Overall, the share of males who ate fruit and vegetables per day was far more common than that of females in every age group, […]
