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Effects of Competitive Exergame on Weight Loss, Mental Health, and Social-emotional
Sponsor: Universiti Putra Malaysia
Summary
Overweight and obesity are prevalent, especially among adolescents. By 2016, over 124 million children and adolescents, comprising 6% of girls and 8% of boys, were classified as obese. Over the past century, childhood obesity has transitioned from a symbol of prosperity and well-being to being acknowledged as a significant health concern. Furthermore, according to the World Health Organization, it is now considered "one of the most serious challenges of the 21st century." Overweight and obese adolescents have serious problems with weight loss, mental health and social-emotional. A previous study by Lopez identified time constraints and a lack of motivation as hindrances to physical activity, a key component of effective weight loss measures. In today's society, developed modern technology plays a very important role in the growth of teenagers and in their daily life. Exergame is a new type of video game that allows participants to be more active, stimulating their whole body movement game experience and promoting non-sedentary physical activity. Active Video Games (AVGs) utilize motion-sensing technology to simplify the complex functions typically associated with computer operations. Exergaming is a novel video game that stimulates an active whole-body gaming experience that allow to play multiple players compete or cooperate on a team. Playing against a peer offering both virtual and real social interaction is more likely to sustain engagement, and also promotes higher energy expenditure in an exergame compared to playing alone. Harnessing adolescents' fascination with video games represents an innovative strategy in the battle against pediatric obesity and sedentary lifestyles. It is especially important to intervene with overweight and obese adolescents using Competitive exergame to become more actively involved in sports, no longer afraid of social interaction, and improve quality of life. Competitive exergame provides a virtual and a real social interaction to improve mental health on overweight and obese adolescents. Therefore, the study will systematically investigate the effects of Competitive Exergame on Weight loss, Mental health,and Social-emotional among overweight and obese male adolescents in China.
Official title: Effects of Competitive Exergame on Weight Loss, Mental Health, and Social-emotional Among Overweight and Obese Male Adolescents in China
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
12 Years - 14 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
75
Start Date
2024-09
Completion Date
2024-12
Last Updated
2024-08-30
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Peer involvement in Two player mode(peer involvement) in Competitive Exergame play
Device: Nintendo Wii sports competitive versus. The duration of the study was 8 weeks and the frequency was 45 minutes, three times per week. In the first two weeks, three games of bowling, tennis and fencing will be selected for experimentation at the beginner and intermediate levels respectively. In the three weeks from week 3 to week 5, golf, tennis and cycling were selected for the beginner, intermediate and advanced levels of the experiment. In the last three weeks, basketball, boxing and dancing will be selected for experimentation at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels respectively. The control group did not participate in any intervention and maintained daily physical activity behavior.
Single player mode in Competitive Exergame play
Device: Nintendo Wii sports competitive versus. The duration of the study was 8 weeks and the frequency was 45 minutes, three times per week. In the first two weeks, three games of bowling, tennis and fencing will be selected for experimentation at the beginner and intermediate levels respectively. In the three weeks from week 3 to week 5, golf, tennis and cycling were selected for the beginner, intermediate and advanced levels of the experiment. In the last three weeks, basketball, boxing and dancing will be selected for experimentation at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels respectively. The control group did not participate in any intervention and maintained daily physical activity behavior.
Children did not engage in any Competitive Exergame play
Device: Nintendo Wii sports competitive versus. The duration of the study was 8 weeks and the frequency was 45 minutes, three times per week. In the first two weeks, three games of bowling, tennis and fencing will be selected for experimentation at the beginner and intermediate levels respectively. In the three weeks from week 3 to week 5, golf, tennis and cycling were selected for the beginner, intermediate and advanced levels of the experiment. In the last three weeks, basketball, boxing and dancing will be selected for experimentation at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels respectively. The control group did not participate in any intervention and maintained daily physical activity behavior.