The bar and pie diagrams offer a comparative analysis of the total typical monthly usage of welness club by regular male and female members, accompanied by the percentage of categorized age brackets following to gender in two different states (Miami and Florida) in 2017.
A general overview reveals that, a number of women’s subscriptions to health clubs were larger than the participation of the men over months. Particularly, 21-45-years-old enrollers from both genders represented the largest segment, meanwhile, the smallest proprotion was exhibited by other age brackets.
The trend for both gender’s enrollment was observed, between january and december, initating at just over 500 club uages by female subcripters in January, it reached a peak of 870 clubs in the middle of the year. Afterward, it represent a marginal fall to 600 clubs in the last month of the year. Similarly, men participated in 500 clubs in the first month, peaking of just over 700 clubs in September, whereas, women’s participation still made up a significantly moderate higher number of just over 800 clubs. From September to December, although the figure for men experienced a modest decrease in October and short-lifed increase in November, it still drop of nearly 500 clubs at the end of the year.
Focusing on the percentage of age brackets seperated by gender. 21-45 age profile from male and female accounted for the largest percentage, the former was 55% and the latter was 50%. Nevertheless, the figure for male and female senior citizens showed a marked difference, with 31% of the suscription by women, which was higher than the 25% participation by men. Finally, the proportion of other age groups from both genders illustrated a similar figure, at 20%.
