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Junk-Food Destroyer: Helping Adolescents with Down Syndrome to Understand Healthy Eating through Serious Game

机译:垃圾食品破坏者:通过严肃的游戏帮助唐氏综合症青少年了解健康饮食

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One research study carried out in adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) indicated that they consume fewer calories, vitamins and trace elements than they ought to according to the Recommended Daily Intake. A different study pointed out that people with Down syndrome start using computers from early childhood, displaying a liking for educational software, as well as for Video Games. In an attempt to make the most of this motivating occupation, and, at the same time, implement the positive effects resulting from playing Serious Games (SG) that promote a healthy diet to non-disabled children, I designed and developed a Serious Game of First Person Shooting (FPS) type (played either with a Wii-Remote or a mouse), which intends to help behavior change of adolescents with Down syndrome, so that they would adopt a more balanced nutrition. To avoid further low-calorie intake, the game presents only the benefits resulting from healthy food and beverage consumption compared to unhealthy ones, without mentioning quantity or caloric value.
机译:在唐氏综合症(DS)青少年中进行的一项研究表明,他们摄入的卡路里,维生素和微量元素比建议的每日摄入量少。另一项研究指出,唐氏综合症患者从幼儿期开始就使用计算机,显示出对教育软件以及视频游戏的喜好。为了充分利用这种激励性的职业,并同时实现因玩严肃游戏(SG)而产生的积极效果,这些游戏可以促进非残障儿童的健康饮食,因此我设计并开发了第一人称射击(FPS)类型(与Wii-Remote或鼠标一起玩),旨在帮助唐氏综合症青少年改变行为,从而使他们采用更加均衡的营养。为了避免进一步摄入低热量,游戏只展示了健康食物和饮料消费与不健康食物相比所带来的好处,而没有提及数量或热量值。

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