Video games and their associations with physical health: a scoping review

Objective The objective of this scoping review is to investigate the possible links between the practice of video games and physical health. It seeks to answer the following question: What are the physical health consequences of playing video games in healthy video game player? and How is it current...

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Main Authors: Martin Descarreaux, Vincent Huard Pelletier, Arianne Lessard, Florence Piché, Charles Tétreau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-04-01
Series:BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
Online Access:https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000832.full
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spelling doaj-f0efd07c856c4ecf90f3cd919387ca4f2021-07-29T14:01:22ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine2055-76472020-04-016110.1136/bmjsem-2020-000832Video games and their associations with physical health: a scoping reviewMartin Descarreaux0Vincent Huard Pelletier1Arianne Lessard2Florence Piché3Charles Tétreau41 Department of Human Kinetics, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada Department of Anatomy, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Trois-Rivières, CanadaDepartment of Human Kinetics, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Trois-Rivières, CanadaDepartment of Human Kinetics, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Trois-Rivières, CanadaDepartment of Human Kinetics, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Trois-Rivières, CanadaObjective The objective of this scoping review is to investigate the possible links between the practice of video games and physical health. It seeks to answer the following question: What are the physical health consequences of playing video games in healthy video game player? and How is it currently investigated?.Methods A scoping review was conducted to identify observational and experimental studies pertaining to our research question. Retrieved papers were screened using a two-phase method first involving a selection based on titles and abstracts. Then, potentially relevant studies were read and triaged. The final set of included studies was analysed, and data were subsequently extracted. Observational studies and experimental studies were assessed using the appropriate Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool and data were synthetised according to specific physical health and related health behaviours.Results Twelve peer-reviewed articles were retained for further analyses. Results of this scoping review suggest preliminary evidence that time spent gaming is associated with some health outcomes indicators. Our results indicate preliminary evidence that increased gaming time is associated with higher body mass index and lower self-reported general health status. There is insufficient evidence to conclude on a possible association between gaming time and physical activity or sedentary behaviours, sleep or fatigue, musculoskeletal pain or dietary behaviours.Conclusion The results of this sopping review suggest an association between increased video game playing time and a deterioration in some physical health indicators but available evidence is scarce, precluding from any strong conclusion.https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000832.full
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author Martin Descarreaux
Vincent Huard Pelletier
Arianne Lessard
Florence Piché
Charles Tétreau
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Vincent Huard Pelletier
Arianne Lessard
Florence Piché
Charles Tétreau
Video games and their associations with physical health: a scoping review
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
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Vincent Huard Pelletier
Arianne Lessard
Florence Piché
Charles Tétreau
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title Video games and their associations with physical health: a scoping review
title_short Video games and their associations with physical health: a scoping review
title_full Video games and their associations with physical health: a scoping review
title_fullStr Video games and their associations with physical health: a scoping review
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series BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
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description Objective The objective of this scoping review is to investigate the possible links between the practice of video games and physical health. It seeks to answer the following question: What are the physical health consequences of playing video games in healthy video game player? and How is it currently investigated?.Methods A scoping review was conducted to identify observational and experimental studies pertaining to our research question. Retrieved papers were screened using a two-phase method first involving a selection based on titles and abstracts. Then, potentially relevant studies were read and triaged. The final set of included studies was analysed, and data were subsequently extracted. Observational studies and experimental studies were assessed using the appropriate Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool and data were synthetised according to specific physical health and related health behaviours.Results Twelve peer-reviewed articles were retained for further analyses. Results of this scoping review suggest preliminary evidence that time spent gaming is associated with some health outcomes indicators. Our results indicate preliminary evidence that increased gaming time is associated with higher body mass index and lower self-reported general health status. There is insufficient evidence to conclude on a possible association between gaming time and physical activity or sedentary behaviours, sleep or fatigue, musculoskeletal pain or dietary behaviours.Conclusion The results of this sopping review suggest an association between increased video game playing time and a deterioration in some physical health indicators but available evidence is scarce, precluding from any strong conclusion.
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