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The line graph illustrates the percentages of individuals in four different age groups in European nations who went to the gym at least one time per month from 1990 to 2010. Overall, the proportions of people in all these age groups who went to the gym one time a month increased significantly over the years. […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of Europeans who hit the gyms frequently from 1990 to 2010 across four different age groups. Overall, over the period, all ages experienced upward trends in their percentages for individuals going to the gyms. Moreover, the 25-34 age group showed the highest share at the beginning, but later on, […]
The line chart compares four age groups, 18-28, 29-39, 40-50, and 51-61, of people who do sport at a gym twice a week or more over the period from 1995 to now. Overall, the percentage of all four groups experiences an increase. Starting at about 17% in 1995, the 29-39 group has kept its top […]
The line chart depicts the fluctuating numbers of New Zealand citizens of various ages who exercise more than once a week. In 1190, the highest influx of exercisers’ age ranged from 29 to 39, reaching approximately 17%. Younger people whose ages between 18 and 28 closely followed with 15%, while the percentages of those elder […]
The line chart shows information about the different age groups for which people went to a fitness center twice a week or more in New Zealand. The most prevalent age group of people for fitness center twice a week or more was age between 29 and 39, with the proportion of the age from 29 […]
