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The image contains a line graph showing the percentage of European citizens who went to the gym from 1990 to 2010, with ages 18-23 in black, 24-33 in blue, 34-43 in orange, and 44-53 in yellow. In 1990, 18-23 year olds were at 5%, 24-33 at 10%, 34-43 at 15%, and 44-53 at 25%; in 1994, 18-23 were at 10%, 24-33 at 15%, 34-43 at 22.5%, and 44-53 at 30%; in 1998, 18-23 were at 7.5%, 24-33 at 20%, 34-43 at 25%, and 44-53 at 27.5%; in 2002, 18-23 were at 5%, 24-33 at 25%, 34-43 at 27.5%, and 44-53 at 25%; in 2006, 18-23 were at 10%, 24-33 at 22.5%, 34-43 at 27.5%, and 44-53 at 22.5%; in 2010, 18-23 were at 10%, 24-33 at 20%, 34-43 at 25%, and 44-53 at 20%.
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The given line graph depicts how the number of European individuals in various age groups changed over a period of twenty years.
Overall, it is clear that all four groups showed growth over the past 20 years. The 34-43 and 44-53 groups increased steadily, while the remaining age groups experienced fluctuations.
In terms of the 18-23 and 24-33 groups, it is evident that the 24-33 group hovered around 20% from 1990 to 1998 and grew steadily thereafter. By contrast, the 18-23 group showed fluctuations between 15% and 20% from 1990 to 1998 and declined sharply in the last 4 years.
Shifting the focus to the remaining categories, it is noticeable that from 1990 to 1994, the 34-43 group remained unchanged, identical to the figure for the 44-53 group. In addition, it is obvious that the two groups rose slightly for 4 years, and the 34-43 group increased marginally by approximately 2% after; by contrast, the other remained stable for 12 years
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