In the News: Gaming Takes a Toll

You are here

In the News

Gaming Takes a Toll

Login or Create an Account

With a UCG.org account you will be able to save items to read and study later!

Sign In | Sign Up

×

A study done by the University of Essex in the United Kingdom tested elite online gamers to see how they compared to professional athletes and if gaming qualified as an athletic sport. They found that the gamers had the mental traits of sportsmen, nearly the reaction time of jet fighter pilots and the competitiveness of athletes. However, their physical health and fitness levels were far below actual athletes.

The sedentary lifestyle of these online games competitors leads to very poor health. One study participant had the lungs and aerobic fitness of a 60-year-old chain-smoker, even though he looked fit. Researchers fear that this kind of inactivity could contribute to rising childhood obesity levels ("Computer Gamers 'Have Reactions of Pilots but Bodies of Chain Smokers,'" Telegraph.co.uk, June 7, 2010).

Comments

  • Elbert
    Parents should teach and practice moderation for their kids in dealing with these games. Outdoor activities and real sports should be encouraged. Putting these mental traits they learned from the games should be balanced with outdoor activities that relate to that certain game as long as the game is in good taste. For example: if first person shooter/military style tactic games are their interest, encourage them to play paintball or laser tag to act out those things in the game in a safe environment.
  • Join the conversation!

    Log in or register to post comments