The bar chart illustrates the average hours per day spent on several leisure and sports activities by the youths and elder people in the US during 2015.
Overall, it is evident that the people of younger and oldest age groups spent maximum time on watching television as compare to other various activities.
As can be observed from the bar chart, the teenagers within the age range between 15 and 19 devoted most of their time on watching TV, accounting for an average of 2.4 hours per day, followed by playing games or using computer for leisure at 1.1 hours per day. Subsequently, they spent less than an hour for other activities, while they were less involved in relaxing and thinking, comprising 0.1 hours per day.
Moreover, the citizens who are aged 75 and over were also mostly involved in seeing television, amounting to 4.5 hours per day. In contrast, they spent an hour on reading, while they seem to be less involved in sport, exercise and recreation, making up an average of 0.2 hours per day.
