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Band 8+: the charts below show the attitudes of adults worldwide towards doing exercise and the types of exercise they did regurarly, in 2014.

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The image presents two sets of data: a pie chart and a bar graph from 2014. The pie chart shows global adult attitudes towards exercise with 38% wanting to exercise more and 62% already enjoying exercise. The bar graph categorizes types of exercise done regularly by age groups: Age 18-34 - Fitness classes (52%), Yoga (22%), Dance classes (18%), Swimming (25%), Walking (42%), Cycling (17%); Age 35-54 - Fitness classes (44%), Yoga (18%), Dance classes (14%), Swimming (20%), Walking (47%), Cycling (14%); Age 55+ - Fitness classes (35%), Yoga (12%), Dance classes (10%), Swimming (15%), Walking (65%), Cycling (9%).
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The provided pie chart illustrates the global perspectives of adults regarding physical activity in 2014, while the bar chart delineates the specific types of exercise engaged in regularly by three distinct age cohorts during the same year.

Overall, it is clear that the vast majority of adults either enjoyed exercising or expressed a desire to be more active. Furthermore, younger adults demonstrated a stronger preference for more intense activities like fitness classes, whereas older individuals predominantly favoured walking.

Looking at the pie chart, a significant proportion of adults worldwide had a positive attitude towards physical exertion in 2014. Exactly 40% stated they already enjoyed exercising, closely followed by 38% who indicated they would like to exercise more. Conversely, roughly one in five adults (22%) reported no interest in working out.

Turning to the bar chart, fitness classes were the most popular activity among the 18-34 age group at approximately 46%, with participation decreasing in older demographics (about 39% for ages 35-54 and 27% for those 55 and over). A similar downward trend across age groups is observable in yoga and dance classes. Cycling showed equal popularity among the two younger brackets at roughly 31%, but plummeted to around 5% for the oldest group.

In stark contrast, walking was the overwhelmingly preferred exercise for those aged 55 and older, peaking at nearly 60%, compared to just 10% for the youngest cohort and 20% for the middle-aged group. Swimming was moderately popular, attracting roughly 29% of 18-34 year-olds and 20% of those 55+, but only about 10% of the 35-54 age bracket.

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