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CUHK_CCT00434
2014-09-22
Prospective
HASC/Student/13-14/047
Hong Kong Baptist University
Lau Wing Chung, Patrick
Wang Jing jing
Wang Jing jing
AAB927, 15 Hong Kong Baptist University Rd, Kowloon Tong, KLN, HK
852 34116405
12466107@life.hkbu.edu.hk
Department of Physical Education
Lau Wing Chung, Patrick
AAB1130, 15 Hong Kong Baptist University Rd, Kowloon Tong, KLN, HK
852 34115634
wclau@hkbu.edu.hk
Department of Physical Education
The effects of a health video game with story immersion for behavior change
in obesity prevention among Hong Kong Chinese children
N/A
有故事線的健康視頻遊戲促進學生合理飲食、增強體力活動量、預防肥胖的研究
'Escape from Diab' for childhood obesity intervention
Hong Kong
Yes
2014-06-24
Obesity prevention
Behavior
A health video with story immersion, named "Escape from Diabetes". Diab, to be played first, addresses diet and PA separately. The video games have different story lines, characters, and approaches. The stories, written by professional writers, were developed using comments and suggestions from focus group testing of potential characters and story lines.
9 weeks
The video game consists of nine episodes and children will play one episode per week. The intervention will be lasted for 9 weeks. Children will be randomized allocated into the intervention group and the control group. Participants in the intervention group will access to ‘Diab’ during the program time. Each week, children will play one episode and then go to the following episode next week. Children will play game during 45 minutes session every time. No intervention in the control group
The children aged 10~12 years old
Any physical and psychological illness that may prevent them from playing video and participating in PA will be excluded.
10
12
Both Male and Female
Interventional
Randomized
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Parallel
2014-10-06
168
Not Yet Recruiting
BMI, Motivation and self-efficacy on food, water , fruit and physical activity at week 10
Food intake preference, Physical activity level by questionnaire and accelerometer at week 10
2015-10-22
No
N/A
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