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The image shows four line graphs depicting gym visit percentages per age group from 1990 to 2010; in 1990, values are near 5% for 18-24, slightly above 10% for 25-34, 5% for 35-44, and 2% for 45 and over; by 1994, around 15% for 18-24, slightly over 10% for 25-34, over 5% for 35-44, around 2% for 45 and over; in 1998, values are approximately 25% for 18-24, 20% for 25-34, 10% for 35-44, slightly above 5% for 45 and over; in 2002, near 40% for 18-24, slightly below 30% for 25-34, around 12% for 35-44, about 10% for 45 and over; in 2006, about 55% for 18-24, 40% for 25-34, 15% for 35-44, approximately 12% for 45 and over; in 2010, around 70% for 18-24, approximately 50% for 25-34, near 15% for 35-44, slightly below 18% for 45 and over.
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They line graph shows the percentage of European people who went to gyms pnce a month between 18 and 45 and over ages for 20 years.
Overall, the percentage of people who were younger were higher than more older people.
To begin with, the percentage of people, who were under 24 and 34 ages, consisted 10% for each group, in 1990. However, young generation was in high position.Furthermore, the group of people who went to gyms once a month were 50% between 18 and 24 ages, and 60% for 25 and 34 ages in 2010.
In 1990, the lowest group of people, who went to gyms were 35 and 45 and over ages accounted for 5% to each group. However, the proportions of people increased together, until 2002. As a result, at end of the year the percentage of people who were 45 and over age consisted 20% and who were 34 and 44 age increased rapidly to 40% per year.
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