Adolescents
Energy intake during activity enhanced video game play
Mellecker, R. R., Lanningham-Foster, L., Levine, J. A., & McManus, A. M. (2010). Energy intake during activity enhanced video game play. Appetite, 55(2), 343-347.
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Levine
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Teens
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Feasibility of a dance videogame to promote weight loss among overweight children and adolescents
Madsen, K. A., Yen, S., Wlasiuk, L., Newman, T. B., & Lustig, R. (2007). Feasibility of a dance videogame to promote weight loss among overweight children and adolescents. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 161(1), 105-107.
Obesity and Weight Loss
Adolescent medicine
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Pre-Teens
Teens
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In-home virtual reality videogame telerehabilitation in adolescents with hemiplegic cerebral palsy
Golomb, M.R., McDonald, B.C., Warden, S.J., Yonkman, J., Saykin, A.J., Shirley, B., Huber, M., Rabin, B., AbdelBaky, M., Nwosu, M.E., Barkat-Masih, M., & Burdea, G.C. (2010). In-home virtual reality videogame telerehabilitation in adolescents with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 91(1), 1-8.
Disability
Health
Hemiplegia
Medicine
Neurological disorders
Rehabilitation medicine
Telerehabilitation
Young Adults
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Adolescent girls' energy expenditure during dance simulation active computer gaming
Fawkner, S. G., Niven, A., Thin, A. G., MacDonald, M. J., & Oakes, J. R. (2010). Adolescent girls' energy expenditure during dance simulation active computer gaming. Journal of Sports Sciences, 28(1), 61-65.
Operations research
Simulation
Teens
Young Adults
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Effects of interactive video game cycling on overweight and obese adolescent health
Adamo, K. B., Rutherford, J. A., & Goldfield, G. A. (2010). Effects of interactive video game cycling on overweight and obese adolescent health. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 85, 805-815.
Obesity and Weight Loss
Bariatrics
Body shape
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Education
Health
Hospitality
Medicine
Metabolic disorders
Nutrition
Obesity
Overweight
Hospitality
Teens
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It's time to eat! Using mobile games to promote healthy eating
Pollak, J., Gay, G., Byrne, S., Wagner, E., Retelny, D., & Humphreys, L. (2010). It's time to eat! Using mobile games to promote healthy eating. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 9(3), 21-27.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Ubiquitous computing
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Pre-Teens
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Game on. . . girls: Associations between co-playing video games and adolescent behavioral and family outcomes
Coyne, S. M., Padilla-Walker, L. M., Stockdale, L., & Day, R. D. (2011). Game on. . . girls: Associations between co-playing video games and adolescent behavioral and family outcomes. Journal of Adolescent Health, 49(2), 160-165.
Social Issues and Skills
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Technology
Youth health
Pre-Teens
Teens
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Physical activity levels during a 6-week, school-based, active videogaming intervention using the Gamercize Power Stepper in British children
Duncan, M. J., Birch, S., Woodfield, L., & Hankey, J. (2011). Physical activity levels during a 6-week, school-based, active videogaming intervention using the Gamercize Power Stepper in British children. Medicina Sportiva, 15(2), 81-87.
Exercise and Fitness
Gamercize
Medicine
Stepper
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Healthy video gaming: Oxymoron or possibility?
Yang, S. P., Smith, B. K., & Graham, G. M. (2008). Healthy video gaming: Oxymoron or possibility? Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 4(4).
Sports
Obesity and Weight Loss
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Pre-Teens
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Potential vs actual benefits of exergames
Sallis, J. F. (2011). Potential vs actual benefits of exergames. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 165(7), 667-669.
Obesity and Weight Loss
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Science
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Pre-Teens

