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  • packersfan4eva
    Ryan Luxem
    • Dec 2008
    • 9052

    Video Games Linked to Depression

    The average gamer is 35, overweight, and more likely to be depressed, says a new study conducted by researchers at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
    The study, which was carried out in the Seattle-Tacoma area, found that gamers reported "lower extraversion, consistent with research on adolescents that linked video-game playing to a sedentary lifestyle and overweight status, and to mental-health concerns."


    It also indicated a curious difference between male and female gamers: the former proved more overweight and reported more Internet usage than non-gamer men, while female gamers reported more depression and lower general health than non-gamer women.


    But which comes first, the games or the poor health? The researchers hypothesized that depressed individuals might be turning to games as a means of self-medication, immersing themselves in a game's world as a way of forgetting about real-life troubles.
    "Habitual use of video games as a coping response may [provide] a genesis for obsessive-compulsive video-game playing, if not video-game addiction," one researcher told MSNBC. The study calls for "further research among adults to clarify how to use digital opportunities more effectively to promote health and prevent disease."


    As luck would have it, a study at East Carolina University funded by Bejeweled maker Popcap Games is also investigating the possible mental health benefits of game playing. Having already discovered that Bejeweled can improve mood and heart rhythms, the Carolina group is about to embark on an investigation in an attempt to determine whether games like Bejeweled can also deliver clinically significant improvements to depression sufferers.


    "The research is part of a broad array of unconventional efforts that video game companies are devising to find new markets for their products," says Shankar Vedantam, writing this week for the Washington Post. "Many of these steps are based on the idea that depression and other disorders -- as well as everyday stress and worry -- involve systematic patterns of thought and self-doubt, and that games can distract people and put them in a different mental zone."
    lol

    Originally posted by Miggyfan99
    I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though
  • Lupe
    Posts a lot
    • Nov 2008
    • 4315

    #2
    I weigh 90 Pounds i'm not fat GTFO

    Originally posted by Len B
    Lupe is good peeps. He gets a bad rap from people who take message boards too seriously and forget what it's like to be young and online. I consider Lupe a top 100 prospect in the minors and someday becomes a solid poster.

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    • MRN
      MRNeverwearthesamething
      • Nov 2008
      • 4271

      #3
      bs, being a loser who lays inside leads to depression.

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      • Leftwich
        Bring on the Season

        • Oct 2008
        • 13700

        #4
        BonesMahoney

        Originally posted by Tailback U
        It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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        • MmmmBeeeeer
          PTFO
          • Mar 2009
          • 6709

          #5
          Originally posted by TheWitness23
          the test was conducted in the seattle/tacoma area. seattle is the epicenter of the tech/video game world. which is why the average age is gonna be around 35, tons of people are employeed by tech companies. I wouldnt say that the national age of a gamer is 35. It might be if you count stupid games like bejeweled and solitaire on the pc.

          54% of people in king/pierce counties are overweight (where seattle/tacoma are located). 63% is the national average. 4 outta 10 college age kids are depressed. there is so many factors the are fucked up in this study.
          35 has been the average age for a while.


          I'm not overweight, but sometimes I do feel depressed. I just lost to StuDawg 10-7 and I am pretty f'in bummed about it.

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          • packersfan4eva
            Ryan Luxem
            • Dec 2008
            • 9052

            #6
            Originally posted by MmmmBeeeeer
            35 has been the average age for a while.


            I'm not overweight, but sometimes I do feel depressed. I just lost to StuDawg 10-7 and I am pretty f'in bummed about it.
            losing a game makes everyone depressed. i get so pissed when i lose, it's not even funny

            Originally posted by Miggyfan99
            I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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