The displayed graph compares is given information about the proportion of Australian men and women in six distinct age groups who engaged in physical workout regularly in 2010.
As an overall trend, a broad assessment of the data reveals that the majority of males, particularly teenagers do more exercise, whereas the number of females, mainly those aged 25 to 54. Meanwhile, the participation rate was extremely close between both gender in the range of age 65 and over while there was a discrepancy in other age groups.
Particularly in the range of 15 to 25 aged that mainly males who significantly committed to more activities that account for 52. 8%, but, till 35 to 44 symmetry of this activism then slightly dropped(39. 5%). However, beginning from males aged 45 to 54, till senior males aged 65 and over, improved their ratio from 43. 1% to 45. 1% respectively.
On the other hand, the most active females were 45 to 54 which corresponds to 53. 3 %. Moreover, young women were less active compared to men aged 15 to 24. Likewise, it can be noted that the number of males and females who are 65 years old and over was nearly the same with 46. 7% and 47. 1% gradually.
The displayed graph compares is
given
information about the proportion of Australian
men
and women in six distinct age groups who engaged in physical workout
regularly
in 2010.
As an
overall
trend, a broad assessment of the data reveals that the majority of
males
,
particularly
teenagers
do more exercise, whereas the number of females,
mainly
those
aged
25 to 54. Meanwhile, the participation rate was
extremely
close between both gender in the range of age 65 and over while there was a discrepancy in other age groups.
Particularly
in the range of 15 to 25
aged
that
mainly
males
who
significantly
committed to more activities that account for 52. 8%,
but
, till 35 to 44 symmetry of this activism then
slightly
dropped(39. 5%).
However
, beginning from
males
aged
45 to 54, till senior
males
aged
65 and over,
improved
their ratio from 43. 1% to 45. 1%
respectively
.
On the other hand
, the most active females were 45 to 54 which corresponds to 53. 3 %.
Moreover
, young women were less active compared to
men
aged
15 to 24.
Likewise
, it can
be noted
that the number of
males
and females who are 65 years
old
and over was
nearly
the same with 46. 7% and 47. 1%
gradually
.