Acute effect of active video games on older children's mood change Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • 2016 Elsevier Ltd Although the benefits of physical activity are well acknowledged, many inactive yet unfit children perceive physical activity as unpleasant, which may be one of the contributing factors to childhood obesity rate. Active video games (AVGs) are an innovative, fun approach to promote children's physical activity. This study investigated the acute effect of playing a single bout of AVGs on children's mood change and whether mood change differed by gender and age group (grade). Sixty-eight third and 66 fourth grade children completed the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS) immediately before and after attending a 30-min AVGs session. Results revealed a short bout of AVGs significantly reduced anger/depression and vigor, and fourth grade children had greater vigor than the third graders. AVGs can be an effective physical activity that could reduce negative mood state, however several factors may need to be considered to increase positive mood.

published proceedings

  • COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR

altmetric score

  • 4.7

author list (cited authors)

  • Lee, J. E., Xiang, P., & Gao, Z.

citation count

  • 9

complete list of authors

  • Lee, Jung Eun||Xiang, Ping||Gao, Zan

publication date

  • January 2017