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The image displays a line graph detailing gym attendance among European age groups from 1990 to 2010. Age group 18-24 began at 10% in 1990, increased to 12% in 1994, 18% in 1998, 20% in 2002, 30% in 2006, and finished at 55% in 2010. Age group 25-34 started at 5% in 1990, rose to 10% in 1994, 18% in 1998, 22% in 2002, reached 28% in 2006, and ended at 40% in 2010. Age group 35-44 commenced at 2% in 1990, advanced to 5% in 1994, 10% in 1998, 15% in 2002, 18% in 2006, concluding at 25% in 2010. Lastly, age group 45 and over initiated at 1% in 1990, escalated to 2% in 1994, 7% in 1998, 10% in 2002, 12% in 2006, and peaked at 18% in 2010.
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The line graph illustrates the proportions of the four ages groups of European individuals who went to gyms from 1990 and 2010.
Overall, it is clearly seen that all ages group experienced an upward trend. In addition, while the ages of the individuals increase, the frequency of visiting gyms declines.
Starting at approximately 10%, the proportion of 18-24 years old people increased gradually to 30% from 1990 to 1998. Then, the figure for it witnessed a sharp rose by 20% in 2010. Meanwhile, the percentage of 25-34 age individuals was below 10%. It climbed marginally before rose dramatically to nearly 60%. However, this share experienced some fluctuations and reached a peak of about 60% at the end of period.
As for remaining ages categories, the figures for 35-44 and 45 over aged people were approximately 5% in 1990. Finally, both saw a steady increase and reached to 40% and 20%, respectively, at the end of the period.
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