The column graph depicts the number of individuals from two age groups (25-35 and 55-65) who have joined different clubs at a leisure center. The clubs represented are Gardening, Photography, Fitness,Arts,Crafts,Music/Dance and cycling.
Overall, there are noticeable differences in club preferences between the two age groups.
The 55-65 age group shows a significant jump in participation when it comes to Gardening, with nearly 60 members, which stands out compared to the approximately 20 members from the 25-35 age group. This indicates that older individuals have a much stronger inclination toward gardening activities. A similar upward trend can be observed in Photography and Music/Dance, where both age groups demonstrate a fairly consistent and elevated interest, with around 40 members each. This suggests that these two activities appeal to a wide range of people regardless of age, maintaining their popularity across generations.
In contrast, the 55-65 age group exhibits a noticeable decline in interest for Fitness and Cycling. Their participation in Cycling is particularly low, with fewer than 10 members, while the younger 25-35 age group is much more involved in this activity, with around 40 members. Similarly, the number of older members participating in Fitness clubs is decreasing, especially when compared to the younger group, which has about 50 members. Additionally, the younger group’s interest in Arts and Crafts is significantly lower, with fewer than 10 members involved, whereas the older group shows a stronger preference, with about 30 members actively participating in this activity.
