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The narrative impact of active video games on physical activity among children: A feasibility study
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نویسنده
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lu a.s. ,baranowski t. ,hong s.l. ,buday r. ,thompson d. ,beltran a. ,dadabhoy h.r. ,chen t.-a.
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منبع
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journal of medical internet research - 2016 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 10
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چکیده
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Background: active video games (avgs) capable of inducing physical activity offer an innovative approach to combating childhood obesity. unfortunately,children's avg game play decreases quickly,underscoring the need to identify novel methods for player engagement. narratives have been demonstrated to influence behaviors. objective: the objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that a narrative would motivate increased avg play,though a feasibility study that investigated the motivational effect of adding a previously developed narrative cutscene to an originally nonnarrative avg,nintendo wii sports resort: swordplay showdown. methods: a total of 40 overweight and obese 8- to 11-year-olds equally divided by sex played the avg. half (n=20) were randomly assigned to a narrative group that watched the narrative cutscene before game play. the other half played the game without watching it. results: children in the narrative group had significantly (p<.05) more steps per 10-second period (mean 3.2,sd 0.7) and overall (mean 523,sd 203) during game play compared with the nonnarrative group (10-second period: mean 2.7,sd 0.7; overall: mean 366,sd 172). conclusions: the avg with narrative induced increased physical activity. additional research is needed to understand the mechanisms through which narrative increases physical activity during avg game play.
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کلیدواژه
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Behavior; Child health; Child obesity; Motivation; Narration; Video games
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آدرس
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college of arts,media and design,department of communication studies,northeastern university,360 huntington ave,boston,ma 02115,united states,bouvé college of health sciences,department of health sciences,northeastern university,boston,ma, United States, usda/ars children's nutrition research center,department of pediatrics,baylor college of medicine,houston,tx, United States, information control company,columbus,oh, United States, archimage inc,houston,tx, United States, usda/ars children's nutrition research center,department of pediatrics,baylor college of medicine,houston,tx, United States, usda/ars children's nutrition research center,department of pediatrics,baylor college of medicine,houston,tx, United States, usda/ars children's nutrition research center,department of pediatrics,baylor college of medicine,houston,tx, United States, mcgovern medical school,university of texas health science center at houston,houston,tx, United States
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