The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian males and females who did daily physical activities according to various age groups in the year 2010.
As chart outlines, almost in all given age categories, female gender did more physical activities; except, in the youngest age groups, where male candidates outperformed.
In detail, in the age groups between 15 to 24, more than half proportion (52.8 %) of men did physical practices in the year 2010 in Australia which was approximately 5% higher than its equivalents (47.7 %). In contrast, in the following years, 25 to 34 where females' ratio (48.9%) was outperformed to its male counterparts (42.2%). Aged from 35 to 64, women did almost the same proportion of physical activities, with the figure around 53%, whereas the proportion of men's physical activities rose from 39.5% in 35 to 34 to 45.1 % in aged 55 to 64.
However, aged 65 and over, both genders had done almost the same proportion of physical actions, with the figure approximately 47%.
- The bar chart below shows the percentage of Australian men and women in different age groups who did regular physical activity in 2010
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