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Autor:   •  March 1, 2016  •  Coursework  •  338 Words (2 Pages)  •  737 Views

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15% (3/20) of sample users asked were male and 85% (17/20) were female.

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50% of sample users asked were 17 years of age and the other 50% were 18 years of age.

Question 3: Women are more obese than men

Answer:

Tally:

Frequency:

%

True

lllll lllll lll

13

65%

False

lllll ll

7

35%

Total:

20

20

100%

65% of sample users thought the statement ‘women are more obese than men’ was true, and 35% thought this statement was false.

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5% of sample users thought they were underweight, 90% thought they were average weight and the remaining 5% thought they were obese.

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The bar graph shows 100% of sample answers agreed the cause of obesity is fatty foods, as it is a multiple choice question the results show 75% of the same sample answers thought oily foods were the cause of obesity and 85% of the same sample answers thought it was due to lack of exercise.

Question 6: Obese people are at risk of strokes

Answer:

Tally:

Frequency:

%

True

lllll lllll lllll lllll

20

100%

False

0

0

0%

Total:

20

20

100%

100% of the sample answers thought the statement ‘obese people are at risk of strokes’ was true, and 0% thought this statement was false.

Question 7: ‘Obese patients receive a better health service, more benefits and are a main priority’

Answer:

Tally:

Frequency:

%

Strongly agree

l

1

5%

Agree

lllll lllll

10

50%

Disagree

lll

3

15%

Strongly disagree

l

1

5%

Not sure

llllll

5

25%

Total:

20

20

100%

5% of sample users asked strongly agreed with the statement ‘obese patients receive a better health service, more benefits and are a main priority’, 50% agreed with the statement, 15% disagreed, 5% strongly disagreed and 25% were not sure about this statement.

Question 8: Would you consider your diet/lifestyle to be healthy?

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