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Articles

Impact of a Design-Based Bike Exergame on Young Adults’ Physical Activity Metrics and Situational Interest

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Pages 309-315 | Received 28 Mar 2019, Accepted 05 Sep 2019, Published online: 13 Nov 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose: Despite the benefits of commercial exergames, in the practical application, players might not be spending sufficient time in physical activity levels compatible with health outcomes. We adopted a design-based exergame approach to build a bike exergame called Greedy Rabbit. The purpose of this study was to identify the impact of Greedy Rabbit on players’ physical activity metrics and situational interest. Method: Sixty undergraduate students were assigned to two groups: an experimental group playing Greedy Rabbit (N = 41) and a control group playing a placebo version of Greedy Rabbit (N = 19). The physical activity metrics measured were maximum oxygen consumption, heart rate and cadence. Results: The experimental group reported higher scores for all physical activity metrics and for two dimensions of situational interest (instant enjoyment and attention demand). Furthermore, the physical activity metrics increased more during the exergame for the experimental group, reaching the standard guidelines for vigorous physical activity. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that a design-based bike exergame might be a good option to enhance players’ health-related physical activity outcomes and situational interest.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank the coauthors for their support while conducting the study: Cédric Roure who played a role in developing the idea, data collection, analysis, and writing the article, Denis Pasco who played a role in developing the idea and writing the article, Nicolas Benoit for his role in data collection and analysis, and Louise Deldicque who played a role in developing the idea and helped to write the article. Permission to conduct the study was granted by the Ethics Committee of the Université Catholique de Louvain [approval number: B403201630077].

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