The given chart illustrates the information about the average hours per day that the youngest and oldest age groups in the US spent on leisure and sports activities in 2015.
Overall, it is obvious that teenagers spent most of their free time on three activities, such as socializing and communicating, playing games, and sports, more than the oldest population, whereas senior citizens spent more time on watching TV, reading, and relaxing in their leisure time than the youngest age group.
Regarding three activities, such as playing games, socializing, and sports, young people spent most of their time playing games for over 1 hour, while older people gave only 30 minutes per day. In socializing and communicating, these two age groups spent almost similar hours, 45 minutes, and 40 minutes, respectively. The youngest age group spent 30 minutes, while the elderly people spent only 10 minutes.
Turning to the other three activities, the oldest people watched TV for 4 hours and 30 minutes, whereas adolescents watched for 2 hours and 30 minutes. For a reading activity, elderly people read for about 1 hour, but teens only read for 10 minutes. The senior citizens relaxed and thought for about 30 minutes, whereas the adolescents only did this activity for 5 minutes.
