The bar chart below manifests the data of Australia's men and women in various age groups who did average physical activity in 2010. The data has been calibrated in percentage.
To begin with, you can see that the 15 to 24 age group people represents 52.8% in men and 47.7% in women as they are the young generation of today's world. As well as, it is notified that the 25 to 34 age group represents 42.2% in men and in rise of women at 48.9%. However, the most important data in this graph is 65 and over because they are ones which needs the most of physical activity and also the data is quite same in men and women.
To cap it all, it is vividly seen that in all the age factors it is mostly women are more in physical activity rather than men.
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