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The image illustrates percentage data of European people visiting gyms monthly between 1990 and 2010 across four age brackets: 18-24 started below 5% in 1990, climbed steadily to about 13% in 2002, peaking at nearly 35% in 2010; 25-34 began just under 5% in 1990, reached roughly 15% in 2002, settling slightly above 25% by 2010; 35-44 started approximately at 5% in 1990, attained close to 17% in 2002, leveling off above 25% by 2010; 45 and over initiated at close to 2% in 1990, increased consistently to around 5% by 2002, concluding slightly above 10% in 2010.
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The line graph indicates the data on European individuals of different age group who visited the gym once per month or more between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, there were rising trend for all age categories. Moreover, the percentage of 18 to 24 aged people show the highest proportion and was dominated at the end of the period. In addition, individuals who aged 45 and over occupied the bottom-most position during the period.
Regarding 18 to 24 aged, and 25 to 34 aged individuals, they illustrate a dramatic rise during the 20 year period which percentages amounted to 60 percent and approximately 50 percent, respectively.
Consider to 35 to 44 aged, and 45 and over group of people, they show although a significant increase during the period. The percentage of both aged group of people started with 10 percent and ended with 40 percent and almost 25 percent , respectively.
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