The line graph shows the percentage of people going to a fitness center twice or more per week, segmented by age ranges, in New Zealand over a span from 1995 to 2020.
Overall, it is clear that the younger age group (18-28) was the most frequent fitness-center-goers throughout the provided period, while the older age cohort (51-61) reflected the least willingness to that fitness center. Also, it is notable that people of all age brackets will increasingly choose to go exercise more in the future.
According to the graph, people aged 18 to 28 and 29 to 39 were the top two frequent visitors to the given fitness center in the given period, with around 17% and 15% respectively in 1995. These two groups then experienced fluctuations of various degrees before 2020 and will rise to approximately 40% and 30% in the future.
Following the aforementioned two younger age cohorts, those aged 40 to 50 and 51 to 61 ranked third and fourth in 1995. Similarly, there was a similar increasing pattern demonstrated in both two elder groups, with roughly 6% and 5% respectively in 1995 to around 10% and 7% in 2020. It is projected that the figures for them will rise at a higher rate after 2020.
