The line chart illustrates information about the proportion of people visiting gym club once a month or more by age group from 1984 to 2003.
Overall, it is evident that the number of (18-25) aged people visiting in gym club was the most popular percentage in all aged groups, whereas 65 over aged people was the always lowest throughout the period. Further, people visiting in gym club (26-45) aged group was the 2nd most popular percentage, which increased consistently.
Looking at the data in more detail, it can be seen that the number of young people (18-25) aged group visiting in gym club was stood about 15% in 1984. By 1994, this number grew to approximately 35%, then again increased to about 68%, which was the highest percentage among all groups. In contrast, the percentage of people joining gym club (46-65) aged group started at around below 30% in 1984. This figure dropped to almost 27% in 1994, then again decreased to about 15%, reaching very lowest percentage in the given chart.
Turning to the remaining data, it becomes indicate that 30% of (26-45) age people visiting gym club in 1984. After that, there was a slight increase to 40% in 1989, then decreased to approximately 37% in 1994. During 1994 to 2003, this figure was gradually climbed to 55%, followed by 2nd most popular percentage in all four aged groups. On the other hand, the old people who’s aged 65 over, joining gym club around 10% in 19984. Moreover, there was a slowly increased to 18% in 1994. After that, this number dropped to only 5% in 1999, then again increased to 20% in 2003. Additionally, the people of all three aged group showed un upward trends except (46-65) people.
