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   Do motion controllers make action video games less sedentary? A randomized experiment  
   
نویسنده lyons e.j. ,tate d.f. ,ward d.s. ,ribisl k.m. ,bowling j.m. ,kalyanaraman s.
منبع journal of obesity - 2012 - دوره : 2012 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Sports- and fitness-themed video games using motion controllers have been found to produce physical activity. it is possible that motion controllers may also enhance energy expenditure when applied to more sedentary games such as action games. young adults (n = 100) were randomized to play three games using either motion-based or traditional controllers. no main effect was found for controller or game pair (p >.12). an interaction was found such that in one pair,motion control (mean [sd] 0.96 [0.20] kcal · kg-1 · hr-1) produced 0.10 kcal · kg-1 · hr-1 (95% confidence interval 0.03 to 0.17) greater energy expenditure than traditional control (0.86 [0.17] kcal · kg-1 · hr-1,p =.048). all games were sedentary. as currently implemented,motion control is unlikely to produce moderate intensity physical activity in action games. however,some games produce small but significant increases in energy expenditure,which may benefit health by decreasing sedentary behavior. © 2012 elizabeth j. lyons et al.
آدرس department of nutrition,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill,nc 27599-7461,united states,lineberger comprehensive cancer center,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill, United States, department of nutrition,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill,nc 27599-7461,united states,lineberger comprehensive cancer center,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill,nc 27599-7294,united states,department of health behavior and health education,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill, United States, department of nutrition,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill, United States, department of health behavior and health education,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill, United States, department of health behavior and health education,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill, United States, school of journalism and mass communication,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill, United States
 
     
   
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