The Change in Exergaming From Before to During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Young Adults: Longitudinal Study

Autor: Erin K O'Loughlin, Catherine M Sabiston, Roxy H O'Rourke, Mathieu Bélanger, Marie-Pierre Sylvestre, Jennifer L O'Loughlin
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: JMIR Serious Games, Vol 11, p e41553 (2023)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2291-9279
DOI: 10.2196/41553
Popis: BackgroundExergaming may be an important option to support an active lifestyle, especially during pandemics. ObjectiveOur objectives were (1) to explore whether change in exergaming status (stopped, started or sustained exergaming, or never exergamed) from before to during the COVID-19 pandemic was related to changes in walking, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) or meeting MVPA guidelines and (2) to describe changes among past-year exergamers in minutes per week exergaming from before to during the pandemic. MethodsA total of 681 participants (mean age 33.6; SD 0.5 years; n=280, 41% male) from the 22-year Nicotine Dependence in Teens (NDIT) study provided data on walking, MVPA, and exergaming before (2017 to 2020) and during (2021) the COVID-19 pandemic. Physical activity (PA) change scores were described by change in exergaming status. ResultsWe found that 62.4% (n=425) of the 681 participants never exergamed, 8.2% (n=56) started exergaming during the pandemic, 19.7% (n=134) stopped exergaming, and 9.7% (n=66) sustained exergaming. Declines were observed in all 3 PA indicators in all 4 exergaming groups. The more salient findings were that (1) participants who started exergaming during COVID-19 reported the highest MVPA levels before and during the pandemic and declined the least (mean –35 minutes/week), (2) sustained exergamers reported the lowest MVPA levels during the pandemic (median 66 minutes/week) and declined the most in MVPA (mean change of –92 minutes/week) and in meeting MVPA guidelines (–23.6%). During the pandemic, starting exergamers reported 85 minutes of exergaming per week and sustained exergamers increased exergaming by a median 60 minutes per week. ConclusionsAlthough starting and sustaining exergaming did not appear to help exergamers maintain prepandemic PA levels, exergaming can contribute a substantial proportion of total PA in young adults and may still represent a useful option to promote PA during pandemics.
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