researchers studied the participants with heart rate monitors, accelerometers, and with a scale that measured how hard they thought they had worked, as well as other scales that measured participants’ enjoyment of their exercise routine.
those who were doing traditional forms of exercise usually worked harder, but the exergamers had more fun, and more of a sense of ownership over their exercise routine. that could make it more likely for the exergamers to keep the routine up.
yli-piipari says it can be difficult for people to make the first move toward exercising, but video games could help address the issue.
“i see exergaming and technology-enhanced exercise as a stepping stone,” yli-piipari said. “it’s the first step in the right direction, especially for people who are not involved in any kind of exercise.”
active video games can also be an easy way to introduce children to exercise, the study authors noted, particularly those who may not be inclined to working out if it isn’t enjoyable.
approximately 70 million copies of just dance has been sold, according to a
2019 infographic
from the game’s developer, ubisoft.
chris arnold is a toronto-based writer.
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'exergaming' offers alternative to people not into traditional exercise