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Physiological Monitoring During Augmented Reality Exercise Confirms Advantages to Health and Well-Being.

Mark D Wiederhold1, Megan Crisci2, Vrajeshri Patel1, Makoto Nonaka3, Brenda K Wiederhold1,2.   

Abstract

Augmented reality (AR) is a versatile tool that is changing the way we interact with the world. One way is through exergaming, integrating AR, and gaming with traditional exercise programs. This study aimed to test three different AR systems to determine their ability to elicit physiological responses similar to those experienced while exercising or performing rehabilitation exercises. The systems tested included a head-mounted display experience (Teapots), a Sony EyeToy game (Slap Stream), and a prototype of a PC-camera-based system (Drums). Physiological recordings show that Slap Stream and Drums produced significant increases (p < 0.05) in heart rate (HR) and skin conductance, and all three games produced nonsignificant increase in respiratory rate. Of the three games, Slap Stream produced the highest rates of low- (∼28 percent), moderate- (17 percent), and high-intensity (∼22 percent) HRs. This study successfully showed that inexpensive easy-to-use AR systems can effectively contribute to exercise programs. Future game design recommendations, including feedback, mixed reality, and stress tracking, are discussed.

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Keywords:  augmented reality; exergaming; physiological monitoring; rehabilitation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30657331     DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2018.0027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw        ISSN: 2152-2715


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