Ryan Glatt, MS, CPT, NBC-HWC, Ryan Glatt, CPT, is a brain health coach and the director of the FitBrain program at the Pacific Neuroscience Institute. Exergames can have a broad array of benefits ...
Diet and sleep are the most recognized deterrents against the development of dementia pathology. But now a completely different activity, that many write off as immature and juvenile, may just help ...
FOND DU LAC - While hosting a teen gaming group for kids on the autism spectrum, Bryan Mischler watched as one of the kids played Wii Sports Baseball. Unable to fully understand the game to play it ...
Video games often get a bad rap, but a new Pediatrics journal study has found that exergames can help teens reach recommended physical activity levels. Current guidelines hold that youths should ...
Digital gaming has generally been perceived to increase individuals’ sedentary time. According to a new dissertation, gaming can also act as a medium to promote health. Exergaming is a form of digital ...
Older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), often a precursor to Alzheimer's, showed significant improvement with certain complex thinking and memory skills after exergaming, according to a new ...
Exergaming, or active video gaming, maybe the perfect introduction to helping people become more active. It is defined as technology-driven physical activities, that requires participants to be ...
VIENNA — When patients regularly included simulated sports activities using a video-game console into their daily routine in a randomized trial, overall their self-perception of well-being improved ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Early results show exercise gaming is fun and engaging, which may positively impact pediatric cerebral palsy ...
Walking into the gymnasium at California’s Sierra Vista Junior High School is like pole-vaulting into the future of physical education. The school’s main physical education space is filled with ...
Punches rain down upon the battered boxer. His head snaps back and around like a dog’s toy being shaken. Finally, a final straight right sends him to the canvas. Beaten — by an 8-year-old girl.