Study: Exergaming Offers Extra Health Benefits for Seniors

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Exergaming may be an increasingly popular exercise alternative for youth, but researchers from Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. have found that virtual-reality enhanced exercise offers additional health benefits to older adults than traditional exercise.

The "Cybercycle Study" tracked 63 volunteers over the course of three months, during which they exercised two to three times a week on stationary bikes, some equipped with virtual reality displays featuring 3D tours and virtual competitions. Assessments of cognitive skills such as planning, memory, attention and problem solving were conducted upon enrollment and again after one month and three months.

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