As seen in the table, there were six categories of age ranges with different trends based on activities and their ages. Teens and seniors were above 60 years old preferably spent greater time in leisure activities up to 20 hours per week. However, seniors had a more balanced portion between leisure activities and studying or working than teens. Teens solely consumed 15 hours to study or work, while 20 hours of spare-time activities in a week.
On the contrary, people in their 20s to 50s had triple times on the internet, either to study or work compared to teens and seniors. Those 20s to 50s age ranges reached nearly 50 hours per week on average. In specific, young adults in their 20s and 30s wasted the highest time with 50 hours and 45 hours per week. Despite that, people who were from the 40s until 50s years old spent less amount of time undertaking leisure activities toward young adults on the internet.
As
seen
in the table, there were six categories of age ranges with
different
trends based on
activities
and their ages.
Teens
and seniors were above 60 years
old
preferably
spent greater
time
in leisure
activities
up to 20
hours
per week.
However
, seniors had a more balanced portion between leisure
activities
and studying or working than
teens
.
Teens
solely
consumed 15
hours
to study or work, while 20
hours
of spare-time
activities
in a week.
On the contrary
,
people
in their 20s to 50s had triple
times
on the internet, either to study or work compared to
teens
and seniors. Those 20s to 50s age ranges reached
nearly
50
hours
per week on average. In specific, young adults in their 20s and 30s wasted the highest
time
with 50
hours
and 45
hours
per week. Despite that,
people
who were from the 40s until 50s years
old
spent less amount of
time
undertaking leisure
activities
toward young adults on the internet.