Impact of Prolonged use of Video Gaming on Grip and Pinch Strength in Young Adult

Dr. Ashraf Darwesh, Mr. Saleh Bin Amer Almalhan, Mr. Salem Bin Mohammed Bahmeshan, Mr. Abdulaziz Bin Ahmed Alghamdi, Mr. Mohammed Bin Hamed Alamari, Mr. Wesam Qurban
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Background: Video gaming has become an increasingly popular and globally recognized phenomenon in recent years. While playing, there are multi repetitive movements of the fingers, which may lead to significant hand grip or pinch grip problems. Purposes: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of prolonged use of video games on the grip and pinch strength. Materials and Methods: Forty male students from King Abdulaziz University participated in this study, their age ranged from 18-24 years. They were divided into two groups, prolonged user, and non-user group. The hand grip and pinch strength for all participants were measured by a handheld dynamometer and the level of video game addiction was assessed by Game Addiction Test. Results: There was a significant decrease in hand grip strength of the prolonged user group compared with non-user group, while there was a non-significant difference between both groups in the pinch strength.
长期使用电子游戏对青少年握力和夹力的影响
背景:近年来,电子游戏在全球范围内日益流行和普及。在游戏过程中,手指会进行多次重复运动,这可能会导致严重的手部握力或捏握问题。 研究目的本研究旨在调查长时间使用电子游戏对握力和捏力的影响。 材料与方法:来自阿卜杜勒-阿齐兹国王大学的 40 名男生参加了此次研究,他们的年龄在 18-24 岁之间。他们被分为两组,长期使用者组和非使用者组。所有参与者的手部握力和捏力均通过手持测力计进行测量,电子游戏成瘾程度通过游戏成瘾测试进行评估。 结果显示与非使用者组相比,长期使用者组的手部握力明显下降,而两组之间的捏力差异不明显。
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