This bar chart explains the percentage of Australian men and women in deferent ages groups who practice regular physical activity in 2010.
This bar chart explains the percentage of Australian men and women in deferent ages groups who practice regular physical activity in 2010.
According to men, they recorded the highest percentage in age 15 to 24. In the other hand, they recorded the lowest percentage in age 35 to 44.
According to women, they recorded the highest percentage in age 45 to 54. In the other hand, they recorded the lowest percentage in age 65 and over.
To comparison between two sexes, it’s clear that they are almost equal in percentage of practice activity at age 65 and over.
In another words, the percentage of men doing regular practice was decreasing until age 35 to 44 then increasing to ages after that. However, the percentage of women doing regular practice was increasing until age 45 to 54 then decreasing to ages after that.
To summarize, this survey shows the physical statues of men have been at the maximum in younger ages but the physical statues of women have been at the maximum in middle ages then both almost equally in ages above 65.
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- This bar chart explains the percentage of Australian men and women in deferent ages groups who practice regular physical activity in 2010
- This bar chart explains the percentage of Australian men and women in deferent ages groups who practice regular physical activity in 2010
- This bar chart explains the percentage of Australian men and women in deferent ages groups who practice regular physical activity in 2010