Intergenerational Remote Exergaming with Family and Friends for Health and Leisure |
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Authors: | Brian J. Kooiman Dwayne P. Sheehan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lake Elsinore Unified School District, Lake Elsinore, California, USAbjkooiman@gmail.com;3. Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | Global guidelines for physical activity are not being met by most of the world’s youths, adults, and older adults. Family and friends who engage in physical activity across generations derive emotional, social, cognitive, and physical benefits from their interaction. Youths depend on adult assistance to travel long distances, adults are encumbered with obligations to work, and older adults often live more than 200 miles from their extended families. Intergenerational physical activity is difficult because generations are distant and lead busy lifestyles. Remotely played exergames can connect family and friends for intergenerational physical activity. Internet exergaming can help to make physical activity convenient and enjoyable as well as eliminate the effect of distance on playing with family and friends. |
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Keywords: | exergaming active video games cross-generational play intergenerational play health |
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