Mental and Physical Health, Aggressiveness, and Sedentary Behavior on eSports and Videogames
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Sport and Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2022) | Viewed by 85477
Special Issue Editors
Interests: psychophysiological response to competition; competitive brain; sports medicine; fitness; aggressive behaviors
Interests: stress; hormones; human competition; evolutionary; biopsychology
Interests: human physiology; sport psychology; sedentary behaviors; obesity; injuries; environmental medicine
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
eSports are a consolidation of video game competition as a show open to the real or potential masses of spectators and fans in person or through the Internet and other open-access platforms.
These events have grown exponentially in the last 10 years, offering teams and players a new professional environment to look for incentives. Some studies have suggested a direct relationship between the use of violent video games and aggressive behavior in young players. However, results from recent meta-analyses have not shown enough evidence for a cause–effect relationship. Recently, the World Health Organization incorporated video game addiction disorder into the “mental health” section, pointing out the need to increase current knowledge about the impact that eSports and video games could have on mental health, physical fitness, social relations, sedentary lifestyle, and youth obesity. Hence, this issue aims to be a platform to publish original and novel studies in this field to allow open access to researchers and the general public for a better understanding of a novel, contemporary, and necessary topic.
Prof. Dr. Manuel Jiménez
Dr. Ferran Suay
Prof. Dr. José Ramón Alvero-Cruz
Prof. Dr. Elvis A. Carnero
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- eSports
- videogame
- gamification
- mental health
- physical fitness
- sedentary behavior
- obesity
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