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Active Video Games: Impacts and Research

2013
Abstract Exergames, or games that encourage physical activity, have several documented benefits for users, including increase of daily physical activity, and the potential for game players to reach moderate and even vigorous levels of activity. In addition to physiological impacts, exergames can affect social and psychosocial attributes,
Barbara Chamberlin, Ann Maloney
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Gaming for Ecological Activism: A Multidimensional Model for Networks Articulated Through Video Games

Games and Culture, 2023
In the past 2 decades, reflections on video games’ ideological and political aspects—and their overarching media ecosystems—have grown. Despite this, few contributions focus on environmental issues, mainly empirically-oriented studies or ecocritical contributions vis-à-vis shared models and systematizations. Starting from the “To The Last Tree Standing”
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Activity and Energy Expenditure in Older People Playing Active Video Games

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012
TaylTo quantify energy expenditure in older adults playing interactive video games while standing and seated, and secondarily to determine whether participants' balance status influenced the energy cost associated with active video game play.Cross-sectional study.University research center.Community-dwelling adults (N=19) aged 70.7±6.4 years ...
Lynne M, Taylor   +5 more
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Active Video Gaming

ACSM'S Health & Fitness Journal, 2010
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Active Video Game Program for People with Type 2 Diabetes- a Pilot Study

Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2021
Han-Hung Huang, Drew A Curtis
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Energy Cost of Active Video Games

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2014
Isaac Henry, Greg Farnell
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Physically Active Video Gaming

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 2008
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Pre-meal active video game playing increased subjective appetite but not food intake in children and adolescents

Physiology and Behavior, 2020
Julia O Totosy De Zepetnek   +2 more
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