KMID : 1142420170150030281
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PNF and Movement 2017 Volume.15 No. 3 p.281 ~ p.290
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Effect of an 8-Week Competitive Exercise Program on Physical Fitness and Psychological Factors in Game-addicted Adolescent
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Choi Seung-Jun
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of an 8-week competitive exercise program on physical fitness, psychological variables, and video-game playtime in game-addicted adolescents.
Methods: All subjects were screened by a game behavior diagnosis scale questionnaire, and a total of 7 game-addicted, male adolescents (16¡¾2 yrs of age) participated in the study. All subjects were informed of the study¡¯s purpose, procedures, and risks, and a consent form was obtained from each subject. The 8-week soccer and basketball exercise program included twice-weekly sessions of 120 minutes per session. All data were presented as mean¡¾SE, and the variables were analyzed with a paired t-test.
Results: Following the 8-week intervention, cardiovascular endurance and grip strength were significantly increased (approximately 17 and 7%, respectively [p<0.05]). Although there was no statistical significance on flexibility, vertical jump, and zigzag-run, all variables showed an increasing tendency. Anxiety levels changed from a mild anxiety state to a normal state, and depression levels also altered from moderate to a normal state. The video-game playtime was reduced about 20% during weekends and vacation periods.
Conclusion: Given these combined results, 8 weeks of regular participation in competitive exercise (soccer/basketball) may contribute to positive effects on physical fitness, psychological variables, and video-game playtime in computer-game addicted adolescents.
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KEYWORD
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Computer-Game addiction, Adolescent, Anxiety, Depression, Exercise
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