The bar chart displays the participation rates of Australians of both genders at various age groups in frequent physical exercises in 2010.
The diagram shows the tendency of less working out for males even-though the youngest people at the age of 15 to 24 is quite active with 52. 8 percent overall do activities regularly. The statistic immediately drops to 42. 2% and less than 40% after that, the numbers increase gradually for gentlemen's at their middle forties up to. The lowest rate which is 39. 5 % belongs to gentlemen's from 35 to 44.
On the contrary, women has a lower percentage of individuals doing exercises frequently when they are at their young age of teenager or adolescence, 47. 7 % only, about 6% less than other gender in the same group. However, unlike men's statistic, women becomes more active when they grow up and the highest rate located in the late middle fifties, which is at 53. 3 %, more than 10% comparing with the opposite gender at the same year group. In general, we can see that females are more active than males in taking regularly physical activities in Australia, even when they get older over 65.
The bar chart displays the participation rates of Australians of both genders at various age groups in frequent physical exercises in 2010.
The diagram
shows
the tendency of less working out for males even-though the youngest
people
at the age of 15 to 24 is quite active with 52. 8 percent
overall
do activities
regularly
. The statistic immediately drops to 42. 2% and less than 40% after that, the numbers increase
gradually
for gentlemen's at their middle forties up to. The lowest rate which is 39. 5 % belongs to gentlemen's from 35 to 44.
On the contrary
, women has a lower percentage of individuals doing exercises
frequently
when they are at their young age of
teenager
or adolescence, 47. 7 %
only
, about 6% less than other gender in the same group.
However
, unlike
men
's statistic, women becomes more active when they grow up and the highest rate located in the late middle fifties, which is at 53. 3 %, more than 10% comparing with the opposite gender at the same year group.
In general
, we can
see
that females are more active than males in taking
regularly
physical activities in Australia, even when they
get
older over 65.