The graph illustrates the average monthly attendance at a health club by full-time members in Miami and Florida throughout last year.
Overall, the data highlights a steady majority of male members compared to female members all year round, with a significant increase in participation during june. Additionally, most members belong to the 21-45 age group, with unnoticeable differences in age distribution between men and women.
As for monthly attendance, the line chart shows that the number of male club members consistently exceeds the number of women in each month of the year. It is noteworthy that in the summer period, both sexes had the highest number of participants: men were closer to 900, and women were slightly more than 700. On the other hand, the lowest participation rate was observed during the winter season: just over 500 men and 500 women.
The pie charts provide further insight into the age distribution of health club members by gender. For males, the largest age group was 21-45 years, making up 55% of the membership, while for females, this group accounted for 51%. The next significant age category was 65+, with males at 25% and females at 32%. Finally, the remaining age groups, referred to as “others,” represented 20% of males and slightly less, at 17%, for females, indicating a slight gender difference in this area.
