News

Electronic games and environmental factors associated with childhood obesity in Switzerland

Author/s:

Signer, T. M. ; Stettler, N. ; Suter, P. M.

Citation:

Stettler, N., Signer, T. M., & Suter, P. M. (2004). Electronic games and environmental factors associated with childhood obesity in Switzerland. Obesity Research, 12(6), 896-903.

Continue Reading Electronic games and environmental factors associated with childhood obesity in Switzerland


Energy browser: To make exercise enjoyable and interesting

Author/s:

Minakuchi, M. ; Nakamura, S. ; Tanaka, K.

Citation:

Nakamura, S., Minakuchi, M., & Tanaka, K. (2005). Energy browser: To make exercise enjoyable and interesting. In Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGCHI international Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology (Valencia, Spain, June 15 - 17, 2005). ACE '05, vol. 265. New York, NY: ACM.

Continue Reading Energy browser: To make exercise enjoyable and interesting


Energy cost of exergaming: A comparison of the energy cost of 6 forms of exergaming

Author/s:

Bailey, B. W. ; McInnis, K.

Citation:

Bailey, B. W. & McInnis, K. (2011). Energy cost of exergaming: A comparison of the energy cost of 6 forms of exergaming. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 165(7), 597-602.

Continue Reading Energy cost of exergaming: A comparison of the energy cost of 6 forms of exergaming


Energy expended by boys playing active video games

Author/s:

Kilding, A. E.; Schofield, A. ; White, K.

Citation:

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.

Continue Reading Energy expended by boys playing active video games


Energy expended playing video console games: An opportunity to increase children's physical activity?

Author/s:

Jiang, Y. ; Jull, A. ; Maddison, R. ; Mhurchu, C. N. ; Prapavessis, H. ; Rodgers, A.

Citation:

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.

Continue Reading Energy expended playing video console games: An opportunity to increase children's physical activity?


Energy expenditure and cardiovascular responses to seated and active gaming in children

Author/s:

McManus, A. M.; Mellecker, R. R.

Citation:

Mellecker, R. R., & McManus, A. M. (2008). Energy expenditure and cardiovascular responses to seated and active gaming in children. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 162(9), 886-891.

Continue Reading Energy expenditure and cardiovascular responses to seated and active gaming in children


Energy expenditure and enjoyment during video game play: Differences by game type

Author/s:

Bowling, J. M. ; Kalyararaman, S.; Lyons, E. J. ; Ribisl, K. M. ; Tate, D. F. ; Ward, D. S.

Citation:

Lyons, E. J., Tate, D. F., Ward, D. S., Bowling, J. M., Ribisl, K. M., & Kalyararaman, S. (2011). Energy expenditure and enjoyment during video game play: Differences by game type. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43(10), 1987-1993.

Continue Reading Energy expenditure and enjoyment during video game play: Differences by game type


Energy expenditure during physically interactive video game playing in male college students with different playing experience

Author/s:

Lillie, T. ; Sell, K. ; Taylor, J.

Citation:

Sell, K., Lillie, T., & Taylor, J. (2008). Energy expenditure during physically interactive video game playing in male college students with different playing experience. Journal of American College Health, 56(5), 505-511.

Continue Reading Energy expenditure during physically interactive video game playing in male college students with different playing experience