Néva Béraud-Peigné, Alexandra Perrot, Pauline Maillot
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Abstract
Background: Given the appeal of active video games (AVG), many tools are now being used for combined training in older adults. However, there is a lack of comparative data to determine which type of AVG is better suited to older adults.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare user experience (UX), workload, pleasure, and intensity of three different experiences: (1) an Immersive and Interactive Wall Exergame (I2WE), (2) a consumer device (SWITCH), and (3) a combination of video games and physical stimulation (biking and videogaming, BIKE-VG) for older adults. I2WE and SWITCH are categorized as Moving While Thinking training, meaning that the cognitive task is integrated into the motor or physical task. In contrast, BIKE-VG is categorized as Thinking While Moving training, where the cognitive and motor or physical tasks are not interconnected. The nature of the cognitive, physical, and motor combinations also differentiates them. I2WE is multi-domain training, while BIKE-VG is physical-cognitive training, and SWITCH is motor-cognitive training.
Methods: A total of 90 older adults (mean [SD] 69.49 [5.78]) were divided into 3 groups (I2WE, SWITCH, and BIKE-VG). Each participant completed a 45-minute group session and then filled out questionnaires to evaluate UX, workload, pleasure, and intensity.
Results: The UX was positive for I2WE and SWITCH, and neutral for BIKE-VG. It was higher for I2WE than for BIKE-VG (t87=2.83; P=.02; d=0.70; 95% CI 0.15-1.69). The workload was moderate across all 3 groups. The intensity was moderate for all groups, ranging between 50% and 70% of the maximum heart rate, and approached high intensity for the I2WE and SWITCH groups. It was significantly higher for I2WE than for BIKE-VG (t66= 2.86; P=.01; d=0.70; 95% CI 1.04-11.43). The perceived pleasure was significantly higher for I2WE (t87=3.63; P=.001; d=0.9;95% CI 2.74-13.23) and SWITCH (t87=3.11; P=.01; d=0.87; 95% CI 1.82-13.69) compared with BIKE-VG.
Conclusions: The UX and perceived enjoyment are higher for the Moving While Thinking training compared with the Thinking While Moving training. This indicates that the I2WE and SWITCH training approaches are promising and motivating options for combined training for older adults.
期刊介绍:
JMIR Serious Games (JSG, ISSN 2291-9279) is a sister journal of the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), one of the most cited journals in health informatics (Impact Factor 2016: 5.175). JSG has a projected impact factor (2016) of 3.32. JSG is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to computer/web/mobile applications that incorporate elements of gaming to solve serious problems such as health education/promotion, teaching and education, or social change.The journal also considers commentary and research in the fields of video games violence and video games addiction.