The bar graph above indicates the number of men and women from Australia in various age teams who did regular physical activity in 2010.
Generally speaking, there is clearly to understand that the rate of female who is doing regular physical activity was higher than that of male doing regular physical activity in almost age groups except for age from 15 to 24.
Through this chart given, the ratio of women was outstanding than that of male from 45 to 54, such as the former(53.3%) and the latter(43.1%). On the other hand, From 15 to 24, the percentage of male(52.8%) doing regular physical activity was superior to that of female(47.7%) doing the same. Overally, the rate of male was lower than that of female from 25 to 64 remarkably. At the final age group, From 65 and over, the rate between them was almost similar at roughly 47%.
As a result, we can see that, from these bar groups, the female were more interested in practicing physical activity regularly than the male usually, but the young women from 15 to 24 were less accustomed to doing that than the young men.