The table illustrates the amount of time people in Someland spend on leisure activities annually across seven age groups.
Overall, watching TV/videos is the dominant activity for most groups. Additionally, younger generations favor group sports, whereas older people prefer solitary activities.
Watching TV or videos stands out as the largest category, starting at 1,200 hours for teens, dropping to 400 hours for 30-year-olds, and rising back to 1,100 hours for the elderly. Regarding physical activity, teens spend 450 hours on group sports, which is three times higher than the figure for individual exercise. However, while group sport participation vanishes for those over 60, individual exercise remains relatively stable, peaking at 200 hours for the middle-aged groups.
In terms of social interaction, socializing with 4 or more people declines sharply from 350 hours for teens to just 25 hours for the elderly. Conversely, socializing with fewer people increases to 300 hours for those in their 30s before falling slightly. Finally, cinema attendance accounts for the lowest figures, ranging from 100 hours for teens to around 50-75 hours for older groups.
