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The bar chart compares the percentage of overweight or obese adults in one country over a period

of 50 years starting from 1965 while the pie chart provides the ratio of adults who were
overweight, obese, severely obese, and healthy or underweight in the year of 2015.
As can be seen from the bar graph, it is clear that the percentage of adults who were obese
or overweight witnessed an steady grow every decade with the figure for 2015 being the
highest. Overall, obese people accounts for the most amount –34%-in the weight range of
the adult population.
Regarding the bar chart, in 1965 the percentage of overweight and obese was about 45%
before increasing slightly and remaining stable till 1985. 10 years later, the percentage
underwent a significant climb and peaked at around 60%. Following that, the rate between
1995 and 2015 rose sharply by approximately 20%. The percentage of 2015 was just about
80%
The pie chart has 4 different categories which was about 30% for each one except one of
them that was severely obese. The adults who were dangerously fat account for 6% of the
whole population. Overweight and obese people are between 31 to 35 percent and healthy
adults are 29%.

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