Pre-teens

Zamzee, Co.

Zamzee Co. was established in 2010 by HopeLab, founded by philanthropist Pam Omidyar. HopeLab is funded by Pam and her husband, eBay founder and chairman Pierre Omidyar.

Game genre:
Action/Adventure
Entertainment
Music/Dance
Sports

Organization type:
Arts & Entertainment Company
Research Institution

Social Tags:
Business
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EBay
Electronic commerce
HopeLab
Omidyar Network
Philanthropy
Pierre Omidyar
Technology
United States

Events Facts:
Company Founded
Person Career

Organization expertise:
Exergames
Game Development

Target Population:
General Audience
Pre-Teens
Teens

Game platform:
Handheld Device
Internet

Services:
Online Rewards Program

Calais Document Category:
Technology

Company:
Zamzee Co.


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Energy expended by boys playing active video games

APA Reference: 

White, K., Schofield, A., & Kilding, A. E. (2011). Energy expended by boys playing active video games. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 14(2), 130-134.

DOI: 
10.1016/j.jsams.2010.07.005
Author(s): 
White, K.
Schofield, A.
Kilding, A. E.
Year: 
2011
Journal: 
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness

Social Tags:
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Technology
XML

Target Population:
Children
Young Children

Game platform:
Game Console

Publication type:
Journal Article

Calais Document Category:
Technology

Tags for: Energy expended by boys playing active video games

Exercise and Fitness, CDATA, Technology, XML, Children, Young Children, Game Console, Journal Article, Technology

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Effect of screen-based media on energy expenditure and heart rate in 9- to 12-year-old children

APA Reference: 

Straker, L., & Abbott, R. (2007). Effect of screen-based media on energy expenditure and heart rate in 9- to 12-year-old children. Pediatric Exercise Science, 19(4), 459-471. 

Author(s): 
Straker, L.
Abbott, R.
Year: 
2007
Journal: 
Pediatric Exercise Science
Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness

Company:
Abbott

Social Tags:
Biology
CDATA
Exercise physiology
Food energy
Health
Medicine
Nutrition
XML

Target Population:
Children
Young Children

Industry Term:
energy

Game platform:
Game Console

Publication type:
Journal Article

Tags for: Effect of screen-based media on energy expenditure and heart rate in 9- to 12-year-old children

Exercise and Fitness, Abbott, Biology, CDATA, Exercise physiology, Food energy, Health, Medicine, Nutrition, XML, Children, Young Children, energy, Game Console, Journal Article

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Feasibility of activity-promoting video games among obese adolescents and young adults in a clinical setting

APA Reference: 

Radon, K., Furbeck, B., Thomas, S., Siegfried, W., Nowak, D., & von Kries, R. (2011). Feasibility of activity-promoting video games among obese adolescents and young adults in a clinical setting. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 14(1), 42-45.

DOI: 
10.1016/j.jsams.2010.07.009
Author(s): 
Radon, K.
Furbeck, B.
Thomas, S.
Siegfried, W.
Nowak, D.
von Kries, R.
Year: 
2011
Journal: 
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness
Obesity and Weight Loss

Position:
Author

Social Tags:
Bariatrics
Body shape
CDATA
Chemistry
Medicine
Metabolic disorders
Nature
Nutrition
Obesity
Radon
Soil contamination
Technology

Game platform:
Game Console

Publication type:
Journal Article

Calais Document Category:
Technology

Target Population:
Teens
Young Adults

Tags for: Feasibility of activity-promoting video games among obese adolescents and young adults in a clinical setting

Exercise and Fitness, Obesity and Weight Loss, Author, Bariatrics, Body shape, CDATA, Chemistry, Medicine, Metabolic disorders, Nature, Nutrition, Obesity, Radon, Soil contamination, Technology, Game Console, Journal Article, Technology, Teens, Young Adults

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Parental and environmental factors associated with physical activity among children participating in an active video game

APA Reference: 

Paez, S., Maloney, A., Kelsey, K., Wiesen, C., & Rosenberg, A. (2009). Parental and environmental factors associated with physical activity among children participating in an active video game. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 21(3), 245-253.

DOI: 
10.1097/PEP.0b013e3181b13a8
Author(s): 
Paez, S.
Maloney, A.
Kelsey, K.
Wiesen, C.
Rosenberg, A.
Year: 
2009
Journal: 
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness

Position:
Author

Social Tags:
CDATA
Medicine
Physical therapy
Rehabilitation medicine
Social Issues
Therapy
Wiesen, Bavaria
XML

Target Population:
Children
Young Children

Game platform:
Game Console

Publication type:
Journal Article

Calais Document Category:
Social Issues

Tags for: Parental and environmental factors associated with physical activity among children participating in an active video game

Exercise and Fitness, Author, CDATA, Medicine, Physical therapy, Rehabilitation medicine, Social Issues, Therapy, Wiesen, Bavaria, XML, Children, Young Children, Game Console, Journal Article, Social Issues

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Effects of an exercise intervention using Dance Dance Revolution on endothelial function and other risk factors in overweight children

APA Reference: 

Murphy, E. C., Carson, L., Neal, W., Baylis, C., Donley, D., & Yeater, R. (2009). Effects of an exercise intervention using Dance Dance Revolution on endothelial function and other risk factors in overweight children. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 4(4), 205-214. 

Author(s): 
Murphy, E. C.
Carson, L.
Neal, W.
Baylis, C.
Donley, D.
Yeater, R.
Year: 
2009
Journal: 
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity
Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness
Obesity and Weight Loss

Social Tags:
Bariatrics
Body shape
CDATA
Childhood obesity
Endothelium
Health
Medical education
Medicine
Metabolic disorders
Nutrition
Obesity
Overweight
Physical exercise

Target Population:
Children

Game platform:
Game Console

Publication type:
Journal Article

Programming Language:
Revolution

Tags for: Effects of an exercise intervention using Dance Dance Revolution on endothelial function and other risk factors in overweight children

Exercise and Fitness, Obesity and Weight Loss, Bariatrics, Body shape, CDATA, Childhood obesity, Endothelium, Health, Medical education, Medicine, Metabolic disorders, Nutrition, Obesity, Overweight, Physical exercise, Children, Game Console, Journal Article, Revolution

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Children, video games and physical activity: An exploratory study

APA Reference: 

McDougall, J., & Duncan, M. J. (2008). Children, video games and physical activity: An exploratory study. International Journal on Disability and Human Development, 7(1), 89-94. 

Author(s): 
McDougall, J.
Duncan, M. J.
Year: 
2008
Journal: 
International Journal on Disability and Human Development
Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness

Social Tags:
Academia
CDATA
Disability
Document
Education
Science
Technology
XML

Target Population:
Children

Game platform:
Game Console

Company:
International Journal

Publication type:
Journal Article

Calais Document Category:
Technology

Tags for: Children, video games and physical activity: An exploratory study

Exercise and Fitness, Academia, CDATA, Disability, Document, Education, Science, Technology, XML, Children, Game Console, International Journal, Journal Article, Technology

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Feasibility of a dance videogame to promote weight loss among overweight children and adolescents

APA Reference: 

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. 

Author(s): 
Madsen, K. A.
Yen, S.
Wlasiuk, L.
Newman, T. B.
Lustig, R.
Year: 
2007
Journal: 
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness
Obesity and Weight Loss

Social Tags:
Adolescence
Adolescent medicine
CDATA
XML

Published Medium:
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine

Target Population:
Children
Pre-Teens
Teens

Game platform:
Game Console

Publication type:
Journal Article

Tags for: Feasibility of a dance videogame to promote weight loss among overweight children and adolescents

Exercise and Fitness, Obesity and Weight Loss, Adolescence, Adolescent medicine, CDATA, XML, Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Children, Pre-Teens, Teens, Game Console, Journal Article

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Attack of the S. Mutans!

"Attack of the S. Mutans! is a multi-level adventure game in stereo Firsthand 3D for a team of five players per pod. Lab equipment includes polarized "safety" 3D goggles and hand-held game controllers that keep the play intuitive, dynamic and engaging."

Game genre:
Action/Adventure
Educational

Health topic:
Behavior and Personality
Dental Health

Social Tags:
CDATA
Streptococcus mutans
Technology
XML

Target Population:
Children
Pre-Teens

URL:
http://attackofthemutans.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv44iSgTezU&feature=player_embedded

Game platform:
Other


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