The bar chart compares youngest and oldest people in United Kingdom in terms of how many hours allocated daily in leisure and sport engagements.
Overall, watching tv was the most time-consuming among the five activities. young peopole spent more time on most activities, while the reverse was true for relaxing/thinking and reading.
Watching was stood out among 5 different activities. People who aged 75 and over devoted their 4.5 hours by watching tv, while their teenager counterparts watched tv nearly 2.5 hours. However, the young age bracket showed passive figures in both reading and relaxing/ thinking, each representing less than 0.5 hours, whereas the reverse was true for the ages 75 and over to 1 and above 0.5 hours, respectively.
On the other hand, teenagers represented a slight increase in three various activities. Furthermore, the average time spent by young people in socializing, communicating was bigger than their older counterparts to approximately 0.7 hours. Despite these trends, in playing games/computer use for leisure youngsters exhibited a considerable increase above 1 hour, while for ages 75 and over was 0.5 hours. Lastly, engagement in sport exercise and recreation youngsters were higher above 0.5 hours.
