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The image presents two sets of data: a pie chart and a bar graph from 2014. The pie chart shows global adult attitudes towards exercise with 38% wanting to exercise more and 62% already enjoying exercise. The bar graph categorizes types of exercise done regularly by age groups: Age 18-34 - Fitness classes (52%), Yoga (22%), Dance classes (18%), Swimming (25%), Walking (42%), Cycling (17%); Age 35-54 - Fitness classes (44%), Yoga (18%), Dance classes (14%), Swimming (20%), Walking (47%), Cycling (14%); Age 55+ - Fitness classes (35%), Yoga (12%), Dance classes (10%), Swimming (15%), Walking (65%), Cycling (9%).
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Both the pie chart and bar graph illustrates the attitudes of the adults wordlwide towards doing exercises and the types of exercise the adults regularly on the year, 2014. Overall, this chart proves the difference in effectiveness of the types of exercises within different age groups.
Firstly, in the illustration of the pie chart, about 22% of adults have not exercised or has no interest of exercising, 40% already enjoy exercising while the 38% would exercise more to strengthen their body and health. This gives us an insight on which adults between the youth or elder would implement exercise in their daily life.
As can be seen in the bar graph, the biggest percentage of the illustration is within the ages of 16-34. Overtime, an increase of age slows down the attitude towards the exercise but in a suprising twist, people at the age of 55 and up, about 60% of the adults prefer walking as an exercise.
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