The bar chart illustrates the proportion of British people who ate the prescribed daily amount of fruit and vegetables at three four-year intervals from 2002 to 2010


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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of British people who ate the prescribed daily amount of fruit and vegetables at three four-year intervals from 2002 to 2010. Overall, of all the rates of three categories, whose trends were all upward over the period, the women remained its dominance by the end. However, although fewer children adhered to the daily amount of fruit and vegetables than males and females in each period, the differences were getting relatively small throughout.
In 2002, the share of British youngsters who could stick to the recommended amount of groceries was the lowest, at 11% while those of women and men were almost level, at around 25% each. Following the first four-year period of rises, all the foregoing numbers increased, albeit at different rates. Whereas the level of regular prescribed consumption of women and children saw a marked increase by 7 percentage points each, hitting the peak on the chart with 32% for the former, that of men showed a mere 4-point rise showing 26%.
At the end of the study, the other four-year period of falls, the figures for all groups decreased bar remaining their actual positions. The proportions of women and men declined, at different rates, with the former diving by 6 percentage points which were obviously the biggest fall in the whole picture, and the latter dropping only 2 points. Interestingly, despite of the decrease by trifling 2 percentage points, the figure for the category of children experienced the most significant increase in the whole period.
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