The chart below shows the percentage of overweight men and women in Australia between 1980 and 2010.
The bar graph provides information about overweight males and females in Australia from 1980 to 2010. The data is in the percentage.
Overall, it is seen clearly from the bar chart that man was the higher than women throughout all years in Australia. And a total number of both categories increased in the period.
In 1980, 55% of males overweight in Australia, which was higher than women, which was at 40%. By 1990, the rate for overweight males increased 10%, while overweight women rate was rose over 50% the first time.
By contrast, By 2000, overweight men's number reached a peck of 82% in Australia, which was 22% more than the females one. By the end of the period, the percentage of overweight ladies in Australia remained constant at 60%, whereas the male rate declined nearly 10% by 2010. males were at the top position as compared with females over 30 years.
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