The bar chart gives information about the proportion of men, women and children who consumed five portions of fruit and vegetables per day in England in a seven-year period, beginning in 2001.
Overall, it can be seen from the chart that the percentage of women ate five portions of fruit and vegetables was the highest, while children occupied the smallest proportion from 2001 to 2008. Both proportion of two adult genders and juniors moderately increased and reached a peak at 2006, then marginally decreased in the two following years.
In 2001, women accounted for around 22% of people who consumed 5 portions of these foods, compared with men and children, who comprised roughly 17% and 12%. These figures continued to increase throughout the next five years and reached peaks in 2006, whereas the proportion of women, men, and children were at around 35%, 27% and 23%, respectively. The percentage of these three sectors gradually decreased in 2007 and 2008, as female, male and junior accounted for about less than 30%, 26% and 24% in 2008.
The bar chart gives information about the
proportion
of
men
,
women
and
children
who consumed five portions of fruit and vegetables per day in England in a seven-year period, beginning in 2001.
Overall
, it can be
seen
from the chart that the percentage of
women
ate five portions of fruit and vegetables was the highest, while
children
occupied the smallest
proportion
from 2001 to 2008. Both
proportion
of two adult genders and juniors
moderately
increased and reached a peak at 2006, then
marginally
decreased in the two following years.
In 2001,
women
accounted for around 22% of
people
who consumed 5 portions of these foods, compared with
men
and
children
, who comprised roughly 17% and 12%. These figures continued to increase throughout the
next
five years and reached peaks in 2006, whereas the
proportion
of
women
,
men
, and
children
were at around 35%, 27% and 23%,
respectively
. The percentage of these three sectors
gradually
decreased in 2007 and 2008, as female, male and junior accounted for about less than 30%, 26% and 24% in 2008.