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The image shows a line graph depicting the percentage of people visiting the gym from 1990 to 2010, segmented by age groups 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, and 45 and over. In 1990, all age groups start below 10%. By 2010, 18-24 reached about 55%, 25-34 reached about 45%, 35-44 reached about 32%, and 45 and over reached about 21%. The age group 18-24 shows a steep increase especially after 1998, while 25-34 also rises significantly from around 10% in 1990 to over 40% by 2010. The age group 35-44 shows a moderate rise, starting below 5% in 1990 and leveling around 30% in 2010. The oldest age group, 45 and over, has the slowest growth, increasing from below 5% in 1990 to just above 20% by 2010.
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The line chart compares the proportion of individuals divided by age who went to the gym monthly between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that throughout the whole period, the figure for every group showed a general upward trend, while citizens aged between 18 and 24 experienced the most significant increment.
While the figure of all 4 groups of individuals witnessed an increase during this 20-year duration. The number of younger generations showed a sharper rise. Youngsters aged between 18 and 24 rose from approximately 8% in 1990 and peaked at a figure slightly lower than 60% in 2006, then remained the same to the end of the period.
Older groups, on the other hand, experienced a slower increase. For instance, individuals older than 45 increased slowly from about 5% in 1990 to 20% in 2010. Besides individuals between 18 and 24, the other three groups remain the upward trend the entire time, while the youngest group stopped its rising trend after its number peaked at 60% in 2006.
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