The chart below shows the percentage of the population in the UK who consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables in 2002, 2006 and 2010
Task
The bar chart illustrates the proportions of UK males, females and children who followed a suggested diet from 2002 to 2010.
It is obvious that there were increases in the percentages of those three groups eating fruit and vegetables at the advised amount. The percentage of women having this diet was highest in each year.
In 2002, a quarter of females in the UK ate fruit and vegetables at the recommended quantity, slightly higher than that of men, at 22%. In comparison, only 11% of children consumed those foods daily.
From that time onwards, women eating fruit and vegetables accounted for a higher proportion, at 32%, which fell to 27% after four years. The similar trends were repeated in the proportion of males, which reached 28% in 2006 and then decreased to 24% after that. As for children, 16% of them consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables, which then recorded a 2% fall in 2010.
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