Jan 29 2009
Can video games keep families healthy?
From daily-journal.com:
More importantly, Jones believes the interactive game play enables his family to get plenty of exercise. "You can get worn out playing these games," he said.
For years, video games have been partially blamed for the nation’s epidemic of childhood obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes and other lifestyle diseases linked to inactivity. But now fitness experts are trying to determine whether interactive video games are a good way to get fit.
After all, players of the game "Dance Dance Revolution" can work up a sweat jumping on a "dance pad” to hit colored arrows in response to musical and visual cues.
But how healthy are interactive video games? Are doctors encouraging their use as a form of exercise, especially when local residents feel stuck inside in cold winter months?
Related posts:
- Games improve life
- Games That Aren’t Really Games…Should We Be Concerned?
- Local gym offers video game work outs to kids
- Video games help special ed students stay fit
- Healthy gaming: The new face of video games
No responses yet | Tags: dance dance revolution, doctors, family, guitar hero, healthy
More importantly, Jones believes the interactive game play enables his family to get plenty of exercise. "You can get worn out playing these games," he said. 



