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Study: Activity-based games fight obesity

Mayo Clinic researchers put into perspective the amount of extra calories burned by children playing Dance Dance Revolution or EyeToy games.

It doesn't take a scientist to figure out that playing a heated game of Dance Dance Revolution will burn more calories than sitting on the couch with a controller in hand. However, Mayo Clinic obesity researcher Lorraine Lanningham-Foster wanted to find out exactly how much more energy dancing games require, and her findings were recently published in the medical journal Pediatrics.

"In this day and time, children really love to play video games," Lanningham-Foster told GameSpot. "And even though we might want children to be outside and engaged in more traditional children's play, I don't think that children are going to abandon video games anytime soon...It's important to look at it this way because video gaming may potentially be a better way for obesity researchers to develop better interventions for children."

Led by Lanningham-Foster, a group of researchers measured the amount of energy expended by 25 children (10 of them mildly obese) in five states of activity. The children were tested sitting while watching television, sitting and playing a traditional game, playing two different types of games that require activity, and then walking on a treadmill at 1.5 miles per hour while watching television. The traditional game was Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure on the PlayStation 2, while the games requiring activity were the EyeToy-compatible Nicktoons Movin' on the PS2 and Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2 on the Xbox.

The researchers found that children that watched television and played a traditional game used the same amount of energy, while those that played the Jellyfish Jam game on Nicktoons Movin' tripled the calories burned. However, the obese children used five times as much energy as they had when playing a traditional game. For both groups, the most energy-intensive of the activities studied turned out to be Dance Dance Revolution, with the obese children burning six times the calories of sitting still while playing the song "Samba" on speed setting 3 in the game's training mode.

"Activity-promoting video games have the potential to increase energy expenditure in children to a degree similar to that of traditional playtime," the researchers concluded, adding, "We think that converting seat-based screen time to activity-associated screen time is an essential approach for promoting an active environment that is also fun for children."

The study was completed months before Nintendo released its activity-oriented Wii, so Lanningham-Foster and her team couldn't include it in this round of research. However, she said she's fascinated by the system.

"I haven't had a chance to do some studies with it, but it's something I'd love to have the opportunity to do," Lanningham-Foster said. "The technology there is actually quite similar to some of the technology we use to monitor physical activity in children."

The researchers acknowledged that the study group used was small, but they consider the findings sufficient to warrant further studies in randomized trials.

94 Comments

  • _Sam_

    Posted Jan 21, 2007 1:51 pm PT

    One of the reasons why a lot of parents will want to get their kid a wii

  • manyflawz

    Posted Jan 13, 2007 8:03 pm PT

    Duh

  • rl_41

    Posted Jan 8, 2007 1:42 pm PT

    Yes, I agree, moving does burn calories. There are other forms of moving that burn much more calories at once, like running, sports, weightlifting etc. but you can play your eyetoy and DDR instead...

  • GANGSTA287

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 4:58 pm PT

    that doesn't mean because you own a Wii you can double your calorie intake...

  • shasam712

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 1:57 pm PT

    Did you know that running has a similar effect? I KNOW! Insane...

  • Zweihanderhero

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 11:19 am PT

    In other news:

    - Earthquakes the world over as fat people play more DDR in hopes of losing weight

    - Captain Obvious says "Breathing keeps you living". Thousands breathe a sigh of relief

    Honestly,they needed a study to find out what was already obvious?Cripes,if they want to get rid of their money so much, i'll be happy to take it!

  • dudeperson2006

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 2:03 am PT

    the wii could also have the same type of effect

  • DO646260

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 11:35 pm PT

    Okassar has a terrible point... I may be fat, but that doesn't mean its my fault... I also own a Wii and know for a fact that it burns lots of calories... Okassar, bring yer skinny self over and we see who lasts longer playing a calorie burning game!

  • mainewha

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 6:28 pm PT

    All the more reason to get better at DDR LOL!

  • okassar

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 9:13 am PT

    You have to really get into a game for like 2 hours to actually burn something....I would rather work on a treadmill for 1 hour and then game time,I'm glad I'm skinny lol,if someone's fat,its their fault and they should do something about it,more preferibly a hardcore workout,but if they're lazy,ddr is the way to go.In the meantime,their's a higher chance of an earthquake in California.

  • Sharvie

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 8:01 am PT

    They could be called Fat Fighter Games

  • umbracascade

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 6:15 am PT

    You could potentially burn a lot of calories with the wii, if you want to... dumbell lifts and hula hooping??? lol...

  • Zigmond1

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 12:24 am PT

    I just did an important study, about 5 seconds of research and came to the conclusion that playing video games might make someone fat. Just like the person who researched this i want to get paid!

  • RaiKageRyu

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 11:54 pm PT

    RE:R3DN1N3

    You may not be fat. However, that doesn't mean right away your not healthy. Looks like to me, you don't seem to be in shape.

  • R3DN1N3

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 8:50 pm PT

    You wanna know what keeps me in shape?! Starvation! I'll go on a gaming marathon (oblivion) for hours on end and keep myself from eating, drinking, showering and all the stuff ppl do to survive. Just before I pass out I'll scarf a turkey sandwich lol. It works!

  • undox

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 8:35 pm PT

    They forgot Wii Boxing. That is making people get two things--exercise and heart attacks.

  • Gamer443

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 6:43 pm PT

    konami make more DDR!!!!!!!!!!

  • psychojakrabbit

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 6:41 pm PT

    Who would have guessed that if you exercise that you would lose weight, Batman. Yes, I know Robin stupid people always amaze me.

  • GreenGoblin2099

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 1:59 pm PT

    Do you think someone could be interested on supporting my research with funds?? I'm trying to investigate if videogames entertain ppl... need lots of money to buy 360's Wiis and PS3's games for my reasearch subjects.

  • ShadowDeathX

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 1:49 pm PT

    I didnt read this but, GOOD. Now 70% of the American pop. will start losing weight. Maybe then we wont be the dam fatest nation on EARTH. I always tell FAT people(70% of the American pop) to lose weight.

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