Playing video games for more than 10 hours a week could have a significant impact on young people’s diet, sleep and body weight, according to a new Curtin University-led study published in Nutrition.
Moderate video gaming appears harmless, but heavy gaming may take a toll on young people’s health. Researchers found that students gaming more than 10 hours a week had worse diets, higher body weight, ...
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Video games might not rot your brain - but new evidence suggests they can have a marked effect on your health. A new study led by Curtin University surveyed 317 students from at Australian ...
Playing video games for more than 10 hours a week could have a significant impact on young people’s diet, sleep and body weight, according to a new study. The research, published in the journal ...
A new study suggests that "high-frequency gamers" are more prone to poor eating habits and sleep deprivation compared to low-frequency gamers. Led by Curtin University and published in Nutrition, the ...
New research published in the journal Nutrition suggests that there is a “tipping point” at about 10 hours per week after which video gaming becomes unhealthy for the body and heart. The study ...
Gaming science reveals how video games boost cognitive skills like memory and attention, with NIH studies showing gamers perform like people years younger. Pixabay, Vika_Glitter Video games have long ...
We’ve got great news for everyone who’s ever been kept awake until the wee hours of the morning by a family member or housemate screaming obscenities at their monitor while playing video games. Your ...
A recent study from Curtin University has highlighted a vivid distinction between the use of video games for leisure and habits. According to the findings, the choice is likely to slowly affect one’s ...