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http://dx.doi.org/10.7583/JKGS.2022.22.1.99

Exploring Factors Affecting Active Video Gaming and General Physical Activity  

Choi, Ji Hye (Health and New Media Research Institute, Hallym University)
Abstract
Despite the widespread use of digital games as a means of promoting physical activity, little is known about the factors that affect active video gaming. Based on the ecological model of health behavior, this study examined how personal, environmental, and social factors would influence active video gaming and general physical activity. The results showed that while all three factors significantly influence general physical activity, social factor is the only factor that affects active video gaming. The finding highlights the importance of social factors in predicting the use of active video games.
Keywords
Active Video Gaming(AVG); Ecological Model of Health Behavior; Physical Activity(PA); Adolescence;
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