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The image shows a line chart with four lines representing different data trends plotted against years 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020 on the x-axis and percentages ranging from 0% to 45% on the y-axis; the topmost line starts just above 15% in 1995, increases steadily to just under 25% by 2005, follows a steeper incline to almost 35% by 2010, and continues the rise to surpass 40% by 2020; the second-highest line begins just below 15% in 1995, experiences a slight dip to above 10% by 2000, ascends to just over 20% by 2010 and finishes near 30% by 2020; the third line, starting near 5%, progresses modestly to approach 10% in 2010 and concludes near 15% by 2020; the lowest line also commences at approximately 5%, shows a gradual incline to 10% by 2010, and reaches above 10% by 2020; no specific data points are labeled or marked on any lines.
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The graph illustrates the proportion of New Zealanders from different age groups who attended a fitness center at least twice per week.
Overall, younger people were more likely to engage in regular fitness activities compared with older age groups, and participation generally declined with age. However, there were some fluctuations across the categories.
The highest level of participation was recorded among those aged 15 to 24, with around 55% visiting a gym twice a week or more. This figure dropped significantly in the 25-34 age group, falling to about 42%. Attendance continued to decrease among the 35-44 and 45-54 categories, standing at roughly 35% and 28% respectively.
By contrast, fitness center use was considerably lower among older people. Only around 20% of those aged 55-64 attended regularly, and the figure was even lower for the 65+ group, at just under 15%. This suggests that interest in regular gym-based exercise declines steadily as people get older.
In summary, frequent fitness center attendance in New Zealand was most common among the youngest age group and least common among the elderly, with participation levels gradually falling with age.
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