The table illustrates the amount of hours of leisure time in some areas for teens, adults, and elderly people in someland mesured by hours.
Overall, notable differences can be observed across these categories. Teens and 70s consistently recorded the hieghest number in wtaching TV and videos , with 1200 and 1100 hours respectively, whereas others are dissimilar between 700 and 400 hours per year.
Frthermore , 30s stands as the foremost age group for socializing with 4 or fewer people , followed by the 40 s and 50s with 250 hours per year, and finally the others between 150 and 200.
By comparison, socialising with larger groups peaks in the twenties and thirties with 350 hours but drops to just 25 hours in older adults.
Physical activities present a diffrent trajectory : group exercise remains relatively stable in adulthood with 450-350 hours before falling sharply in later life, while individual exercise stays consistently low across all cohorts. In addition, people in their 60s and 70s spend any single hour doing or exercising in groups, while others spend tens and hundreds of hours this activity, especially in their teens and 20s. Finally, cinema is very common and favored by teens in their 20s and 70s with 100 and 75 hours respectively, while other age groups between 50 and 35 hours a year.
