Virtual worlds as a tool to facilitate weight management for young people.

Michael Taylor, Dave Taylor, Myutan Kulendran, Paul Gately, Ara Darzi
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Abstract

Childhood obesity is a serious problem in the UK, with around 20% of children aged 10-11 being overweight or obese. Lifestyle interventions can be effective, but there is limited evidence of their effectiveness in delivering sustained weight loss. The present research explored potential of web-based, 3-dimensional virtual worlds (VWs) for facilitation of weight-management, well-being and patient and public involvement (PPI) for young people. Attendees of a weight management camp took part in induction sessions for use of the VW of Second Life. All participants successfully learned how to interact with one another and navigate the virtual environment. Participant appraisals of Second Life were varied. Some found it complicated and difficult to use, and some found it fun and the majority stated that they would choose to use VWs again. There is considerable potential for use of VWs to promote weight management, and Second Life or a similar VW could be used to deliver this. Potential barriers include members of the target sample having limited access to computers with necessary system requirements for running VWs, and that some may find VW-based educational experiences unappealing or challenging to navigate. For some however, VWs may provide a useful mode for provision of education, PPI and support relating to weight management.

虚拟世界作为帮助年轻人管理体重的工具。
儿童肥胖在英国是一个严重的问题,大约20%的10-11岁儿童超重或肥胖。生活方式干预可能有效,但在持续减肥方面的有效性证据有限。本研究探讨了基于网络的三维虚拟世界(VWs)在促进年轻人体重管理、健康和患者和公众参与(PPI)方面的潜力。体重管理训练营的参加者参加了使用第二人生大众的入门课程。所有参与者都成功地学会了如何与他人互动并在虚拟环境中导航。参与者对第二人生的评价各不相同。有些人觉得它很复杂,很难使用,有些人觉得它很有趣,大多数人表示他们会再次选择使用大众。使用大众汽车来促进体重管理有很大的潜力,《第二人生》或类似的大众汽车可以用来实现这一点。潜在的障碍包括目标样本的成员对运行大众汽车的必要系统要求的计算机的访问有限,并且一些人可能会发现基于大众汽车的教育经历缺乏吸引力或具有挑战性。然而,对于一些人来说,大众汽车可能为提供有关体重管理的教育,PPI和支持提供有用的模式。
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