The pie charts give information about what sports were the most attractive to American in the surveys conducted in 1999 and 2009.
From an overall perspective, almost people showed interest in soccer and walking in both given years with the highest proportion belonging to walking. Conversely, the leisure activities which were the least appealing to people in two years witnessed a complete difference.
In 1999 and 2009, nearly a third of researched people chose walking as a activity which was the most enjoyable, followed by playing soccer with 17% in 1999 and 18% in 2009. Furthermore, weightlifting and swimming experienced the same trends with just 5% and 9% of people having a positive mood in order in 1999, whereas these figures doubled in 2009.
In terms of bicycling and aerobics, there were significant decreases in the percentage of players during the research period (from 12% to 7% for the order and from 13% to 4% for the latter). While the percentage of camping almost remained at under 10% in a whole ten years, the least attractive sports changed completely with 5% of yoga players in 1999 and 3% of jogging players in the next a decade.
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The pie charts give information about what sports were the most attractive to American in the surveys conducted in 1999 and 2009.
From an overall perspective, almost people showed interest in soccer and walking in both given years with the highest proportion