TY - JOUR
T1 - Gaming, Adiposity, and Obesogenic Behaviors among Children
AU - Baranowski, Tom
AU - Adamo, Kristi B.
AU - Hingle, Melanie
AU - Maddison, Ralph
AU - Maloney, Ann
AU - Simons, Monique
AU - Staiano, Amanda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright 2013, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2013.
PY - 2013/6/1
Y1 - 2013/6/1
N2 - Videogames in general have been maligned for causing obesity because of their inherent sedentariness, whereas exergames have been both maligned for requiring low levels of activity and extolled for requiring physical activity to move game play along. The intensity and duration of physical activity resulting from exergame play have shown varying results, and they have been explored for use in obesity treatment and prevention, primarily among children. Other videogames have been developed and tested to help children change their diet and physical activity practices with various outcomes. As a field of inquiry, we are in the earliest stages of understanding how, or under what circumstances, videogames can influence all these behavioral and health outcomes. To deal with these complexities, we have assembled a group of investigators who have made important, but diverse, contributions to this research agenda and asked them to address five key child obesity-related issues in a Roundtable format. Brief biosketches are presented at the end of this article.
AB - Videogames in general have been maligned for causing obesity because of their inherent sedentariness, whereas exergames have been both maligned for requiring low levels of activity and extolled for requiring physical activity to move game play along. The intensity and duration of physical activity resulting from exergame play have shown varying results, and they have been explored for use in obesity treatment and prevention, primarily among children. Other videogames have been developed and tested to help children change their diet and physical activity practices with various outcomes. As a field of inquiry, we are in the earliest stages of understanding how, or under what circumstances, videogames can influence all these behavioral and health outcomes. To deal with these complexities, we have assembled a group of investigators who have made important, but diverse, contributions to this research agenda and asked them to address five key child obesity-related issues in a Roundtable format. Brief biosketches are presented at the end of this article.
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U2 - 10.1089/g4h.2013.0034
DO - 10.1089/g4h.2013.0034
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84992750936
SN - 2161-783X
VL - 2
SP - 119
EP - 126
JO - Games for Health Journal
JF - Games for Health Journal
IS - 3
ER -