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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2012 Mar;48(2):337-42.
doi: 10.1037/a0026938.

Competitive versus cooperative exergame play for African American adolescents' executive function skills: short-term effects in a long-term training intervention

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Competitive versus cooperative exergame play for African American adolescents' executive function skills: short-term effects in a long-term training intervention

Amanda E Staiano et al. Dev Psychol. 2012 Mar.

Abstract

Exergames are videogames that require gross motor activity, thereby combining gaming with physical activity. This study examined the role of competitive versus cooperative exergame play on short-term changes in executive function skills, following a 10-week exergame training intervention. Fifty-four low-income overweight and obese African American adolescents were randomly assigned to a competitive exergame condition, a cooperative exergame condition, or a no-play control group. Youths in the competitive exergame condition improved in executive function skills more than did those in the cooperative exergame condition and the no-play control group. Weight loss during the intervention was also significantly positively correlated with improved executive function skills. The findings link competitive exergame play to beneficial cognitive outcomes for at-risk ethnic minority adolescents.

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