The pie chart depicts the places where people exercise, while the bar chart illustrates the main aims of exercise among adults aged between 20 and 50.
Overall, enjoyment was the most common reason for doing exercise, while weight loss and mood improvement were the least popular aims. In terms of location, gyms were the most preferred place for exercise, whereas the other places had lower and similar percentages.
According to the bar chart, 40% of people exercised for enjoyment, which was the highest figure and reached the peak. Muscle toning was the second most common aim, the former accounted for 25%. In comparison, disease prevention accounted for around 15%. Weight loss and mood improvement were the least common purposes, with both standing at about 10%.
According to the pie chart, gyms were the most popular place for exercise, making up 35% of the total. Parks came next at 20%. Meanwhile, public sports venues, playgrounds, and other public places each represented at 15% of people. Eventually, people preferred gyms and parks more than the other locations.
