The bar chart compares the number of hours spent each day in leisure and sports activities by the youngest and oldest populations in the US in 2015.
Overall, all age groups spent more time watching TV. The 15-19 age group spent the least amount of time relaxing and thinking, while the 75+ age group spent fewer hours on sports and exercise.
The 15-19 age group spent 2.5 hours per day watching TV, which was the most popular activity. However, they spent the least amount of time relaxing and thinking at almost 50 minutes. Other activities, such as playing games and socializing, showed almost similar patterns, at 1 hour and 0.8 hours, respectively.
Similarly, the 75+ age group spent the most time watching TV, at 4.5 hours, which was the highest figure among the other categories. While the opposite trend is true for sports and exercise, it remained at 0.3 hours. Regarding the other categories, reading and socializing remained at the same figures with 1 hour.
