The provided chart illustrates how many people of different age groups went to a gym at least once a month from 1990 to 2010
Overall, an upward movement can be observed in the figures for all age groups, with the 18-24 age group witnessing the most noteworthy change. Additionally, The percentages of those in the two youngest groups were consistently higher than those of the others.
Looking first at people aged from 25 to34, its figure stood at around 7% in the first year, after which this figure witnessed a significant rise, reaching its peak of approximately 60% in the final year. A similar movement can be seen but with a different level of intensity in the figure for the 25-34 age group, which showed a remarkable increase from about 8% to 50% between 1990 and 2010
As for the percentage for those in 35 to 44 age group, its figure began at just over 6% in 1990, before growing significantly to 40% in 2010. Having a similar trend, albeit less pronounced, the figure for those whose age ranged from 45 to over showed a slight rise from above 5% to just over 21%, during the same time
