The supplied bar diagram presents the adult’s overweight and obesity rate of a nation in 1965-2015 period, meanwhile the pie diagram illustrates 2015 adult’s weight variance of the same country. As is observed from the graphs, the overweight and obesity rate had a steady increase throughout the chosen timeline and got peak in 2015. In 2015, it also alarmingly witnessed that the majority of the adult population was overweight or obese.
The obesity rate in that nation had progressively grown, starting from about 45% in 1965 and then rising to roughly 71% in the year of 2015. Because the increases in values were not severe in the first 20 years, the rate still remained around 50% in 1985. However, the years 1985 to 2015 experienced tremendous growth, with an average increase of 8. 3% every 10 years, while the years 1995 to 2005 saw the most dramatic increase, with an increase of approximately 11%.
With regard to the pie graph, it is obvious that the fat adults dominated the population with the value of 71%, including 31% of overweight, 34% of obese and even 6% of dangerously obese individuals. The number of healthy and underweight people only made up 29%, showing that the country was in the unbalanced ratio in the population weight field.
The supplied bar diagram presents the adult’s
overweight
and obesity
rate
of a nation in 1965-2015 period, meanwhile the pie diagram illustrates 2015 adult’s weight variance of the same country. As
is observed
from the graphs, the
overweight
and obesity
rate
had a steady
increase
throughout the chosen timeline and
got
peak in 2015. In 2015, it
also
alarmingly
witnessed that the majority of the adult population was
overweight
or obese.
The obesity
rate
in that nation had
progressively
grown, starting from about 45% in 1965 and then rising to roughly 71% in the
year
of 2015.
Because
the
increases
in values were not severe in the
first
20 years, the
rate
still
remained around 50% in 1985.
However
, the years 1985 to 2015 experienced tremendous growth, with an average
increase
of 8. 3% every 10 years, while the years 1995 to 2005
saw
the most dramatic
increase
, with an
increase
of approximately 11%.
With regard to the pie graph, it is obvious that the
fat
adults
dominated the population with the value of 71%, including 31% of
overweight
, 34% of obese and even 6% of
dangerously
obese individuals. The number of healthy and underweight
people
only
made up 29%, showing that the country was in the unbalanced ratio in the population weight field.