Disability, Independence and Dependency Situations Survey Social networks and contacts. Absolute figures Population with disabilities, according tothe activities on which they mostly spend their free time, by age and sex. Units: persons 6 years old and over residing in centres ,Total,,,6 to 64 years old,,,65 to 79 years old,,,80 years old and over,,, ,Both sexes,Males,Females,Both sexes,Males,Females,Both sexes,Males,Females,Both sexes,Males,Females, Total,269,139,93,546,175,593,46,879,29,005,17,874,59,366,26,439,32,927,162,894,38,102,124,792, Watch TV,134,943,48,925,86,019,23,625,14,627,8,998,31,525,14,694,16,831,79,793,19,604,60,189, Listening to the radio or to music,53,056,22,625,30,430,14,894,9,723,5,171,10,878,5,270,5,608,27,284,7,633,19,651, Read,37,302,14,131,23,171,4,485,2,905,1,580,7,844,4,070,3,774,24,974,7,156,17,817, Talk on the telephone with relatives or friends,14,087,4,050,10,037,2,378,1,340,1,038,2,983,1,028,1,955,8,726,1,682,7,045, Visit relatives and friends,12,358,4,231,8,127,2,796,1,596,1,200,2,517,1,074,1,444,7,045,1,562,5,483, Physical exercise,96,625,40,597,56,027,20,306,13,088,7,218,23,702,12,341,11,362,52,617,15,169,37,448, Surfing the Net,1,031,543,488,620,340,279,183,101,82,228,102,126, Attending classes or courses,4,746,1,524,3,222,1,442,878,565,784,261,523,2,520,386,2,134, Hobbies, craftwork, handicrafts, and board games,55,499,16,106,39,393,10,677,5,247,5,430,13,125,4,938,8,187,31,698,5,922,25,776, Shopping,1,508,588,920,495,201,294,682,212,470,331,175,156, Visit libraries or museums,455,323,132,243,194,49,40,0,40,171,129,42, Attending sporting or cultural events,2,075,1,120,955,992,652,339,400,306,95,683,162,521, Travel,2,321,1,123,1,198,1,351,728,623,490,298,192,481,97,384, Others,40,163,12,473,27,690,6,880,4,222,2,658,8,921,3,571,5,350,24,362,4,680,19,682, No data recorded,36,191,10,241,25,950,3,848,2,256,1,592,7,025,2,785,4,239,25,318,5,199,20,119, Notes: 1) The data corresponding to cells with fewer than one thousand persons must be taken with caution because it may be affected by a high incidence of sampling errors. Source: National Statistics Institute