The bar chart shows the percentage of adults who were overweight or obese (too fat or much too fat) in one country from 1965 to 2015. The pie chart
shows the proportion of adults who were overweight, obese or severely obese in2015. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words
The pie chart shows which type of weight range of the adult population is most popular in 2015, while the bar chart gives information about the percentage of adults who are overweight or obese between 1965 and 2015.
Overall, adults who were obese and overweight were maximum people, and the percentage of adults rose steadily during this period.
The pie chart shows that obese and overweight people were much more popular than all the others, at 34% and 31%, respectively. However, adults were severely obese, at 6%.
The pie chart compares that the amount of people who are overweight or obese was popular and the bar chart shows how its popularity grew. The percentage didn’t change much from 1965 to 1985. After that, there has been a rising trend from 1985 onwards. The increase was greatest in 1985, from over 55% in 1985 to 70% in 2005. In 2015, the percentage still increased about 75%.
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