Serious game development as a strategy for health promotion and tackling childhood obesity

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Objectives: to develop and assess a serious game on healthy eating and physical activity to promote health and tackle childhood obesity. Method: a descriptive, applied and methodological study.For the development of the game, the following steps were taken: conceptualization, pre-production with the development of the game documentation, prototyping, production and assessment of thecomputer and health experts. Results:a prototype has been developed up to beta version. The game was positively assessed both in terms of gameplay and mechanics, and in relation to the content presented, standing out as a powerful strategy for health promotion. The information from the assessment phase contributed to the settings in the software in order to make it available in the future for the target population of this research. The greatest advantage of the proposed game is the fact that it is an open educational resource. Conclusions: the expert assessments showed that the game has great educational potential and it is considered suitable for future application to the target audience.The serious game can become a technological teaching resource available for use in schools and health facilities, and can also be reused for the production of other educational games by accessing its source code.

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Dias, J. D., Mekaro, M. S., Lu, J. K. C., Otsuka, J. L., Fonseca, L. M. M., & Zem-Mascarenhas, S. H. (2016). Serious game development as a strategy for health promotion and tackling childhood obesity. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 24. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.1015.2759

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