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Forget Teens: Gamers Are 35, Overweight — And Sad, CDC says

When you think of a hard-core gamer, do you picture a teenage boy battling his friends in World of Warcraft?

Think again.

The average gamer, far from being a teen, is actually a 35-year-old man who is overweight, aggressive, introverted and … often depressed, according to a report out this week from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The study also showed when children and teenagers become game players, a trend toward physical inactivity and corresponding health problems extends and exacerbates into adulthood.

“Among researchers, there is growing concern and uncertainty about the health consequences of videogame playing,” the CDC reported. “Given the ubiquity of video games — industry estimates suggest that they are played in 65 percent of American households — these concerns may be justified.”

The study notes that half of gamers are between 18 and 49 years old, while 25 percent are 50 and older. The CDC also pointed out that of online gamers aged 8 to 34, nearly 12 percent showed multiple signs of addiction.

The study, based on a 2006 online survey of 552 people between the ages of 19 and 90 who were living in the Seattle/Tacoma area of Washington state, also shows differences between male and female gamers.

Men reported that gaming gives them a “reason to get together,” while women are looking more for a diversion than social interaction. Despite their differing reasons for playing, many of the health effects remained the same.

Jim McGregor, an analyst at In-Stat, noted that his concern isn’t just with gaming but with social networks, as well.

“My issue is that it’s not just gaming. It’s social networking. It’s the web in general,” said McGregor. “We’ve gained so much, but still it puts people in front of a computer screen for hours on end. It gives Americans just another reason to be fat, dumb and lazy.”

According to the CDC, both male and female gamers were more likely to report being overweight, having more poor-mental-health days and being less socially outgoing. Women, however, were more apt to deal with depression and report more health issues than women who aren’t gamers. For men, they reported more obesity.

“One interpretation of these findings is that, among women, videogame playing may be a form of digital self-medication…. In short, they can literally take their minds off their worries while playing a videogame.” noted the CDC. “Among men, the association among sedentary behaviors, physical inactivity and overweight status observed in children and young adults may extend into adulthood.”

 

http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/08/gamers-are-sad

http://www.ajpm-online.net/webfiles/images/journals/amepre/AMEPRE_2561.pdf

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in 19y/o, 160lbs, and pretty damn happy cause of games tyvm.

I hate Game haters.



...uhh...ill just put my favorite quote of all time here.

"Welcome to Pain, the second of three...You have dealt the first...now deal with me!!"

and you know whats wrong with this article? It's source is a Medical Center for the diseased and Depressed...

WTH is that? Of course people who are perfectly healthy and happy arent going to a freaking Coo-coo hospital unless to pick people up. What a one sided shit fest of a source.



...uhh...ill just put my favorite quote of all time here.

"Welcome to Pain, the second of three...You have dealt the first...now deal with me!!"

i like how people try again and again to "Research" us like we are some sort of unknown identity that came from out of space.



FUCK THAT!!! I'M ONLY 33!!



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If they are worried about Obesity so much maybe they should focus their attention on the companies/stores selling high calorie and fatty foods.

You don't get fat from gaming. You need to be consuming high calorie and fatty foods to begin with, they are the source.



I'm feeling less need of games and such now that I'm completing school this year and all. But if my life turns out to be completely like it has thus far, I'll probably end like this aswell.. :o



Currently Playing: Uncharted 2 & Kingdom Hearts 2
2010 Predictions: Click Me

Games on my "Must Buy" List:

Diablo III (PC)
God of War III (PS3)
Gran Turismo 5 (PS3)
Final Fantasy Agito XIII (PSP)
Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
Final Fantasy XIII (PS3)
The Last Guardian (PS3)

I'm 37 years old, working for the past over 14 years, very happily married for over 14 years as well, been gaming on and off since I was 5 years old, I'm an active deacon in my church (PCA), and I just ran a 5k just last night in 36 minutes. I guess I'm the exception.

:)



Hackers are poor nerds who don't wash.

lol, this will be a funny thread.

I'm a gamer and I sleep with women on a weekly basis...keeps me in shape.



Well, I'm younger than the average.

I'm happy.

And I'm not fat. Hmmmmmm.



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Then follow young Mat whenever he calls,
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