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  2. Video game–related health problems - Wikipedia

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    Video game play is frequently associated with obesity. Many studies have been conducted on the link between television & video games and increased BMI (Body Mass Index). Due to video games replacing physical activities, there appears to be a clear association between time spent playing video games and increased BMI in young children. [30]

  3. Here’s how the pandemic-fueled surge in gaming is reshaping ...

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    The gaming market has surpassed sports and movies combined. Here's how games are playing a key role in our well-being in a post-pandemic world.

  4. Video: Psychologist on pandemic-related youth mental health ...

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    Kids are turning to video games to help with their anxiety: Why experts say gaming can be part of the solution to their mental health struggles Terri Peters December 23, 2021 at 9:09 AM

  5. Video game addiction - Wikipedia

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    Some state that gamers sometimes use video games to either escape from an uncomfortable environment or alleviate their already existing mental issues—both possibly important aspects in determining the psychological impact of gaming. Negative portrayal also deals with the lack of consistency in measuring addictive gaming.

  6. How a dire shortage of video game consoles helped prove that ...

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    A run on consoles during the pandemic allowed researchers to test whether gaming causes changes in the mental well-being of players. How a dire shortage of video game consoles helped prove that ...

  7. Internet addiction disorder - Wikipedia

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    Young people are at particular risk of developing internet addiction disorder, [1] with case studies highlighting students whose academic performance declines as they spend more time online. [2] Some experience health consequences from loss of sleep [3] as they stay up to continue scrolling, chatting, and gaming. [4]