Games for Health for Children—Current Status and Needed Research

Author:

,Baranowski Tom1,Blumberg Fran2,Buday Richard3,DeSmet Ann4,Fiellin Lynn E.5,Green C. Shawn6,Kato Pamela M.7,Lu Amy Shirong8,Maloney Ann E.9,Mellecker Robin10,Morrill Brooke A.11,Peng Wei12,Shegog Ross13,Simons Monique14,Staiano Amanda E.15,Thompson Debbe1,Young Kimberly16

Affiliation:

1. USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

2. Division of Psychological and Educational Services, Fordham University Graduate School of Education, New York, New York.

3. Archimage, Inc., Houston, Texas.

4. Department of Movement and Sport Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

5. play2PREVENT Lab, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.

6. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.

7. Serious Games Institute, Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom.

8. Departments of Communication Studies and Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.

9. Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.

10. Centre for Physical Activity & Nutrition Research, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.

11. Schell Games, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

12. Department of Telecommunications, Information Studies and Media, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

13. Center for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, Texas.

14. Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

15. Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

16. Russell J. Jandoli School of Journalism & Mass Communication, St. Bonaventure University, New York.

Publisher

Mary Ann Liebert Inc

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Computer Science Applications,Rehabilitation,Health(social science)

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