Exercise physiology
Effect of screen-based media on energy expenditure and heart rate in 9- to 12-year-old children
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.
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Exercise physiology
Food energy
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Medicine
Nutrition
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Young Children
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Active video/arcade games (exergaming) and energy expenditure in college students
Siegel, S. R., Haddock, B. L., Dubois, A. M., & Wilkin, L. D. (2009). Active video/arcade games (exergaming) and energy expenditure in college students. International Journal of Exercise Science, 2(3), 165-174.
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Exercise physiology
Exergaming
Health
Medicine
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METs in adults while playing active video games: A metabolic chamber study
Miyachi, M., Yamamoto, K., Ohkawara, K., & Tanaka, S. (2010). METs in adults while playing active video games: A metabolic chamber study. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 42(6), 1149-1153.
Exercise physiology
Metabolic equivalent
New York Mets
Physical exercise
Technology
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The effect of active video gaming on children’s physical activity, behavior preferences and body composition
Graves, L., Ridgers, N. D., Atkinson, G., & Stratton, G. (2010). The effect of active video gaming on children’s physical activity, behavior preferences and body composition. Pediatric Exercise Science, 22(4), 535-546.
Exercise and Fitness
Biology
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Exercise physiology
Medicine
Nature
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Young Children
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Physiologic responses, perceived exertion, and hedonics of playing a physical interactive video game relative to a sedentary alternative and treadmill walking in adults
Barkley, J. E., & Penko, A. (2009). Physiologic responses, perceived exertion, and hedonics of playing a physical interactive video game relative to a sedentary alternative and treadmill walking in adults. Journal of Exercise Physiology Online, 12(3), 1389-1398.
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Exercise physiology
Exertion
Health
Medicine
Physical exercise
Sedentary lifestyle
Treadmill
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Energy expended playing video console games: An opportunity to increase children's physical activity?
Maddison, R., Mhurchu, C. N., Jull, A., Jiang, Y., Prapavessis, H., & Rodgers, A. (2007). Energy expended playing video console games: An opportunity to increase children's physical activity? Pediatric Exercise Science, 19(3), 334-343.
Sports
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Exercise physiology
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Health
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Pre-Teens
Teens
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Video center games: Energy cost and children's behaviors
Ridley, K. & Olds, T. (2001). Video center games: Energy cost and children's behaviors. Pediatric Exercise Science, 13(4), 413-421.
Obesity and Weight Loss
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Exercise physiology
Metroid
Nature
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Pre-Teens
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
"ACSM was founded in 1954. Since that time, our members have applied their knowledge, training and dedication in sports medicine and exercise science to promote healthier lifestyles for people around the globe. In 1984, the National Center relocated to Indianapolis, Indiana, and our strong heritage, combined with our visionary approach to the future, means ACSM continues to grow and prosper both nationally and internationally."
Sports
American College of Sports Medicine
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Exercise physiology
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Indianapolis
Medicine
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