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The image shows a line graph detailing European gym attendance from 1990 to 2010 by age group: In 1990, 18-24 at 15%, 25-34 at 5%, 35-44 at 8%, 45 and over at 2%; In 1994, 18-24 at 20%, 25-34 at 9%, 35-44 at 10%, 45 and over at 5%; In 1998, 18-24 at 35%, 25-34 at 14%, 35-44 at 15%, 45 and over at 10%; In 2002, 18-24 at 40%, 25-34 at 17%, 35-44 at 20%, 45 and over at 15%; In 2006, 18-24 at 55%, 25-34 at 30%, 35-44 at 23%, 45 and over at 18%; In 2010, 18-24 at 60%, 25-34 at 35%, 35-44 at 32%, 45 and over at 22%.
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The line graph illustrates the number of European people in four age groups who went to daily exercise every month from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, teenagers attended various sports; their attendance peaked over the period, while older age groups had the lowest level during the year.
Firstly, despite the fact that the teenage age group’s gym attendance showed only 5% in 1990, it peaked at almost 60% in 2010. We can see that adult people’s daily exercise attendance was 30% in 1998, whereas it increased to 50% in later years.
On the other hand, it is clear that in the 35-44 age group, gym attendance was 20% in 2002 and showed 40% in recent years. Older age groups’ gym attendance rose steadily during the years, but they had the lowest level of attendance among the four age groups. They showed only 20% in 2010.
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