Replacing sedentary time with physical activity through new generation exergames (eg, XBOX Kinect) is a potential intervention strategy. The study's purpose was to compare youth energy expenditure while playing different exergames in single- vs. multiplayer mode. Methods: Participants (26 male, 14 female) were 10 to 13 years old. They wore a portable metabolic analyzer while playing 4 XBOX Kinect games for 15 minutes each (2 single-, 2 multiplayer). Repeated-measures ANOVA (with Bonferroni correction) was used to examine player mode differences, controlling for age group, sex, weight status, and game. Results: There was a significant difference in energy expenditure between single player (mean = 15.4 ml/ kg/min, SD = 4.5) and multiplayer mode (mean = 16.8 ml/kg/min, SD = 4.7). Overweight and obese participants (mean = 13.7 ml/kg/min, SD = 4.2) expended less energy than normal weight (mean = 17.8 ml/kg/min, SD = 4.5) during multiplayer mode (d = 0.93). Conclusion: Player mode, along with personal factors such as weight status, may be important to consider in energy expenditure during exergames.
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Barkman, J., Pfeiffer, K., Diltz, A., & Peng, W. (2016). Examining energy expenditure in youth using XBOX kinect: Differences by player mode. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 13(6), S41–S43. https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2016-0016
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