Physical Exercise and Performance in Esports Players: An Initial Systematic Review

C. McNulty, Seth E. Jenny, Oliver Leis, Dylan R. Poulus, P. Sondergeld, M. Nicholson
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Background: Participation in esports (excluding active video games) has raised concerns due to its sedentary nature and the potential negative effects this may have on player health. As well, research suggests that physical activity (PA)/exercise improves specific cognitive skills that have been identified as positive contributors to esports performance. The aim of this systematic review was to assess whether evidence supports that PA/exercise positively impacts esports player performance. Methods: The systematic literature search comprised PubMed, SPORTDiscus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science up until March 31, 2022. An additional search included reference list searching, citation searching, and hand searching. Results: Emerging evidence suggests that PA/exercise as an intervention may have a positive effect on esports performance. While it appears that the majority of esports players believe PA/exercise to be beneficial to esports performance, only a minority currently undertake PA/exercise for the purpose of improving esports performance. Conclusion: Although further controlled experimental research is necessary, results highlight that PA/exercise may positively correlate with esports performance. These effects are consistent with the majority of player perceptions that PA/exercise is beneficial to esports performance. Qualified fitness and health professionals should be utilized to implement training to enhance esports performance, improve health, and extend player career length.
电子竞技选手的体育锻炼与表现:初步系统回顾
背景:电子竞技(不包括活跃的电子游戏)的参与引起了人们的关注,因为它的久坐性质以及可能对玩家健康产生的潜在负面影响。此外,研究表明,体育活动/锻炼可以提高特定的认知技能,这被认为是电子竞技表现的积极因素。本系统综述的目的是评估是否有证据支持PA/锻炼对电子竞技选手的表现产生积极影响。方法:系统检索截至2022年3月31日的PubMed、SPORTDiscus、PsycINFO、Web of Science等文献。额外的搜索包括参考文献列表搜索、引文搜索和手工搜索。结果:新出现的证据表明,PA/运动作为一种干预可能对电子竞技表现产生积极影响。虽然大多数电竞选手认为PA/exercise对电竞表现有益,但目前只有少数人为了提高电竞表现而进行PA/exercise。结论:虽然需要进一步的对照实验研究,但结果表明PA/运动可能与电子竞技表现呈正相关。这些影响与大多数玩家的看法一致,即PA/锻炼有利于电子竞技表现。应该利用合格的健身和健康专业人员来实施培训,以提高电子竞技成绩,改善健康状况,延长选手的职业生涯长度。
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