A multiple-vertical bar graph demonstrates the proportion of people in the UK who consumed at least five portions of fruit and vegetables per day. The data belongs to 2001 to 2008. Overall, women ate the highest percentage compared to men and children.
According to the chart, around 18% of men ate five portions in 2001 in contrast with 24% of women and 12% of children. After one year, the men's and children's ratio remained unchanged; however, women grabbed 25%. Men's and children's proportions again remained consistent in 2003; nonetheless, women recorded 28%. All people ate the highest amount of food till 2008. In this year, women registered 35%, men reported 27%, and children noticed 25%.
Moving further, women ate a lesser proportion in 2007 and 2008 compared to 2006. Men witnessed the same quantity that of 2006 in 2007; nevertheless, children ingested more. Finally, in the last mentioned year, children, women, and men consumed near to 24%, 30%, and 25%, respectively.
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