The line graphs illustrates the percentage of people going to gyms at least once a month from different age groups in European, from 1990 to 2010. Overall, it can be seen that the proportions of people in all this age group who went to the gym at least one time per month grew up significantly for over ten years.
Interestingly, the two age groups from 18 to 24 years old and 25 to 34 years old was always higher than two other groups. From 1990 to 1998, the percentage of these age groups who paid at least once a month went to gyms increased rapidly from nearly 9 percent and 10 percent to 30 percent over eight years. These rate witnessed a peaking reached at 50 percent and 60 percent by skyrocketed from 1998 to 2010, respectively.
Although the figure for who belonged to 35 to 44 years old and 45 to older went to gyms once per month has the lowest rate, these proportion rose up dramatically from 1990.It climbed steeply from around 4 percent and 5 percent to about 20 percent and 40 percent and reached their own peaked in 2010,properly.
