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The image shows a line graph depicting the percentage of people visiting the gym from 1990 to 2010, segmented by age groups 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, and 45 and over. In 1990, all age groups start below 10%. By 2010, 18-24 reached about 55%, 25-34 reached about 45%, 35-44 reached about 32%, and 45 and over reached about 21%. The age group 18-24 shows a steep increase especially after 1998, while 25-34 also rises significantly from around 10% in 1990 to over 40% by 2010. The age group 35-44 shows a moderate rise, starting below 5% in 1990 and leveling around 30% in 2010. The oldest age group, 45 and over, has the slowest growth, increasing from below 5% in 1990 to just above 20% by 2010.
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The graph compares the proportion of individuals visiting gym one time or more over a period of 20 years in 4 distinct age groups.
Overall, 18-24-year-olds indicated the highest rate at appeoximately 60%. while, people aged 45 and over had the lowest rate of vist.
In 1990, all groups indicated percentages close to each other at under 10%. People aged 25-34 showd the highest rate, slightly upper than others. The 18-24-year-olds showed slightly lower percentage than 25-34-year-olds, but quickly rised to match them by 1998 and reported the highest rate towards the end of the period.
Although 25-34-year-olds showed the highest percentages, the general trend domonstrated a steady decline after 2006, while the other three groups had a sharp rise at the same time.
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