Short- and longer-term psychological and behavioral effects of exergaming and traditional aerobic training: A randomized controlled trial

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT AND EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY(2023)

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This study aimed to compare short- and longer-term psychological and behavioral effects of the exergaming (EX-GAME) and traditional group aerobic training (TRAD) on psychological constructs and physical activity adherence. Young adults (n = 55; 18-24 yrs) were randomized to the EX-GAME and TRAD (active control group) training regimens which had identical exercise volume (3/w, 50 min for 6w). The results indicated that EX-GAME was more effective in improving short- and longer-term autonomy satisfaction (F[1, 41] = 6.12, p = .020, eta(2)(p) = .12) and intrinsic motivation (F[1, 41] = 7.31, p = .009, eta(2)(p) = .19), but TRAD resulted in greater exercise exertion (t[41] = 5.03, p < .001, d = 1.51), enjoyment (F[1, 41]=6.27, p = .018, eta(2)(p) -= .13), and relatedness (F [1,41]=4.56, p= .032, eta(2)(p) =.10). TRAD had showed a larger longterm effect on identified regulation (F[1, 41] = 5.10, p = .029, eta(2)(p) =.11). The results indicated that autonomy is a key agent for a longer-term change, contributing to the positive development of intrinsic motivation (R-2 = .45), identified regulation (R-2 = .27), and reducing amotivation (R-2 = .10). It is noteworthy that interventions did not have longer-term effects on physical activity. The study identified subtle differences between these two training modalities in changing intervention outcomes.
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Active video gaming, physical activity, self-determination, motivation
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