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Exergames for elderly social exergames to persuade seniors to increase physical activity.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Brox, Ellen Luque, Luis Fernandez Evertsen, Gunn Judith Emilio, Juan Hernández, González |
| Abstract | Abstract—Games with remote controls and motion sensors that require the players to move, so-called exergames, have become very popular. Many of these games are also being played by the senior population. Participating in regular training sessions outside their homes can be challenging for elderly, and it is hard to motivate oneself to exercise regularly alone at home. Regular physical activity is important both for the physical and psychological health and it is an integral part of many rehabilitation therapies. In addition, many elderly suffer from loneliness, making social interaction within exergames very important. In this paper we provide a narrative review of how exergames can help to motivate elderly to exercise more, focusing in possible social interactions in online exergaming and persuasive technologies. Finally, we discuss how social exergaming can be used both to prevent loneliness and encourage physical activity. Keywords-exergames; seniors; social gaming; persuasion; remote controllers I. |
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| Subject Keyword | Physical Activity Elderly Social Many Rehabilitation Therapy Psychological Health Social Gaming Narrative Review So-called Exergames Integral Part Regular Training Session Regular Physical Activity Senior Population Possible Social Interaction Online Exergaming Abstract Game Remote Control Many Elderly Suffer Social Exergaming Social Interaction Persuasive Technology Motion Sensor Remote Controller |
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| Resource Type | Article |