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Canada fitness survey, 1981 : Variable 1
Left side chart: Female Right side chart: Male
The first variables that will be analyzed is the ages of the people surveyed and the percent of sit-daily activities they do. The chart below displays that a large amount of 25 year olds (females and males) do almost no sit-daily activities compared to those that are younger as this chart shows 25 years as the oldest age group. It is also evident that 14 year olds have the highest percent of doing almost all sit-daily activities. 25 year old males are more likely (almost twice as likely) to spend one quarter of their day in sit-daily activities than are females.
The first variables that will be analyzed is the ages of the people surveyed and the percent of sit-daily activities they do. The chart below displays that a large amount of 25 year olds (females and males) do almost no sit-daily activities compared to those that are younger as this chart shows 25 years as the oldest age group. It is also evident that 14 year olds have the highest percent of doing almost all sit-daily activities. 25 year old males are more likely (almost twice as likely) to spend one quarter of their day in sit-daily activities than are females.