The pie graph reveals how people in the UK choose to spend their time weekly. Meanwhile, the bar chart compares the number of hours they invest in health and fitness. Looking at the details, UK citizens spend more than half of their time working, studying, and socialising. According to the data, only 4% and 3% of their time is destined for unspecified fitness activities and working out respectively. Moreover, surveyed respondents answered that they spend the remaining 32% of their weekly time sleeping.
On the other hand, if the number of hours that men and women invest in healthy activities are considered separately, the former are more active up to the age of 24. Young men, under 18 years old, spend two more hours exercising and preparing healthy meals than women. Similarly, males aged between 18 and 24 invest one more hour than women in fitness. However, later in life, until the age of 54, there is a clear female preponderance of the number of hours spent in healthy habits. From 55 years old onwards, both genders dedicate the same amount of hours per week for fitness.
Overall, people in the United Kingdom do not seem to invest a considerable amount of time in their health, as fit habits do not occupy a significant percentage of time in their schedules. Moreover, men dedicate more time to their health over the first years of life. A tendency that is later reversed. 
The pie graph reveals how  
people
 in the UK choose to  
spend
 their  
time
 weekly. Meanwhile, the bar chart compares the number of  
hours
 they  
invest
 in health and fitness. Looking at the  
details
, UK citizens  
spend
 more than half of their  
time
 working, studying, and  
socialising
. According to the data,  
only
 4% and 3% of their  
time
  is destined
 for unspecified fitness activities and working out  
respectively
.  
Moreover
, surveyed respondents answered that they  
spend
 the remaining 32% of their weekly  
time
 sleeping. 
On the other hand
, if the number of  
hours
 that  
men
 and women  
invest
 in healthy activities  
are considered
  separately
, the former are more active up to the age of 24. Young  
men
, under 18 years  
old
,  
spend
 two more  
hours
 exercising and preparing healthy meals than women.  
Similarly
, males aged between 18 and 24  
invest
 one more  
hour
 than women in fitness.  
However
, later in life, until the age of 54, there is a  
clear
 female preponderance of the number of  
hours
 spent in healthy habits. From 55 years  
old
 onwards, both genders dedicate the same amount of  
hours
 per week for fitness. 
Overall
,  
people
 in the United Kingdom do not seem to  
invest
 a considerable amount of  
time
 in their health, as fit habits do not occupy a significant percentage of  
time
 in their schedules.  
Moreover
,  
men
 dedicate more  
time
 to their health over the  
first
 years of life. A tendency  
that is
 later reversed.