| Literature DB >> 30720438 |
Kimihiro Hino1, Yasushi Asami1, Jung Su Lee2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Smartphones have been integrated into our society and are expected to serve as tools to improve health outcomes. In the summer of 2016, Pokémon GO, a location-based augmented reality game for smartphones was released; it attracted attention from the perspective of health, especially with its potential to increase physical activity (PA). A few studies have compared objectively measured step counts before and after the release of the game; however, they were conducted over a short study period and evaluated only young people.Entities:
Keywords: Pokémon GO; augmented reality; location-based games; mobile phone; pedometer; physical activity; smartphone
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30720438 PMCID: PMC6379816 DOI: 10.2196/10724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Characteristics of the study participants.
| Characteristic | Pokémon GO Players, n (%) | Nonplayers, n (%) | Total, n | |
| Male | 23 (20.0) | 92 (80.0) | 115 | |
| Female | 23 (20.0) | 92 (80.0) | 115 | |
| <55 | 20 (20.0) | 80 (80.0) | 100 | |
| 55-64 | 16 (20.0) | 64 (80.0) | 80 | |
| ≥65 | 10 (20.0) | 40 (80.0) | 50 | |
| Workera | 33 (22.4) | 114 (77.6) | 147 | |
| Nonworker | 13 (15.7) | 70 (84.3) | 83 | |
| Active | 17 (20.0) | 68 (80.0) | 85 | |
| Nonactive | 29 (20.0) | 116 (80.0) | 145 | |
| Good | 17 (20.7) | 65 (79.3) | 82 | |
| Othersc | 29 (19.6) | 119 (80.4) | 148 | |
| Total | 46 (20.0) | 184 (80.0) | 230 | |
aWorker included part-time employees.
bParticipants’ physical activity level was based on whether their baseline step count was higher than the target in the Japanese national health promotion plan (men aged <65 years, 9000; women aged <65 years, 8500; men aged ≥65 years, 7000; women aged ≥65 years, 6000).
cOthers health status included rather good, rather poor, and poor.
Results of a 2-way repeated-measures analysis of variance investigating changes in step counts before and after the release of Pokémon GO according to play statuses (N=230).
| Time pointa | Players (n=46), mean (SD) | Nonplayers (n=184), mean (SD) | Time effect | Interaction term (time×player) | |||
| June ’16 | 7642 (2754) | 7903 (2675) | N/Ab | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| August ’16 | 7207 (2888) | 7063c (2565) | 23.20 (1, 228) | <.001 | 2.35 (1, 228) | .13 | |
| September ’16 | 7331 (2546) | 7383 (2479) | 15.81 (1, 228) | <.001 | 1.00 (1, 228) | .32 | |
| October ’16 | 7789 (2754) | 7712 (2493) | 0.04 (1, 228) | .84 | 2.46 (1, 228) | .12 | |
| November ’16 | 7924 (3012) | 7654 (2500) | 0.02 (1, 228) | .90 | 4.12 (1, 228) | .04d | |
| December ’16 | 8010 (2946) | 7427 (2434) | 0.19 (1, 228) | .67 | 11.36 (1, 228) | .001d | |
| January ’17 | 7613 (3000) | 7343 (2512) | 4.16 (1, 228) | .04d | 3.39 (1, 228) | .07 | |
| February ’17 | 7870 (3086) | 7450 (2497) | 0.71 (1, 228) | .40 | 6.55 (1, 228) | .01d | |
| March ’17 | 7547 (2857) | 7398 (2493) | 5.39 (1, 228) | .02d | 2.52 (1, 228) | .11 | |
aNo violation of homogeneity of variance assumption between groups in any month occurred.
bNot applicable.
cSignificantly deviated from normality (Shapiro-Wilk test: P<.05).
dP<.05.
Figure 1Mean daily step counts at baseline (June 2016) and follow-up (August 2016 to March 2017).
P value of interaction by subgroup analyses according to sex, age group, physical activity level, and subjective health status.
| Time point | Sex | Age group (years) | Occupation | Physical activity level | Health status | |||||||||
| Male (n=115) | Female (n=115) | <55 (n=100) | 55-64 (n=80) | ≥65 (n=50) | Worker (n=147) | Nonworker (n=83) | Active (n=85) | Nonactive (n=145) | Good (n=82) | Others (n=148) | ||||
| August ’16 | .28 | .29 | .35 | .03a | .24 | .08 | .96 | .02a | .80 | .61 | .13 | |||
| September ’16 | .58 | .37 | .43 | .31 | .71 | .24 | .87 | .11 | .96 | .64 | .35 | |||
| October ’16 | .36 | .18 | .60 | .007a | .73 | .19 | .27 | .02a | .81 | .22 | .31 | |||
| November ’16 | .03a | .64 | .77 | .005a | .77 | .02a | .86 | .11 | .17 | .02a | .54 | |||
| December ’16 | .02a | .01a | .31 | .001a | .23 | .02a | .01a | .01a | .02a | .01a | .03a | |||
| January ’17 | .06 | .67 | .61 | .02a | .94 | .08 | .39 | .30 | .13 | .10 | .31 | |||
| February ’17 | .006a | .48 | .71 | .008a | .24 | .07 | .08 | .07 | .07 | .06 | .08 | |||
| March ’17 | .09 | .70 | .93 | .02a | .99 | .12 | .66 | .02a | .84 | .36 | .20 | |||
aP<.05.