It doesn't. Lazy people will just find some other way to be lazy. If they have the will to exercise then they will. honestly Video Games are just an excuse.
Only if you don't move and get active.
well oyiosly no
Not really the biggest concern is obesity and being anti scocial. Video games are becoming more scocial because you can talk to friends and interact with them. Video games are the entertainment of today we just have to accept that. Obesity can be avoided by setting limits like not playing instead of activities like tennis and the family beach day. Also if kids have set a date about playing video games don't say they can't it is very important to fitting in.
Poor diet, processed foods, lack of exercise due to video games.
Video games themselves don't cause teen obesity any more than books or the TV does. Of course if a person only sits and plays video games, while eating snacks and never exercises, then they are likely to not be in good shape. It is, however, a person's own responsibility to get the exercise they need, as well as to maintain a healthy diet and social life.
uh.. no
Video games are very versatile. Here are some of the disadvantages: -Addiction -Obesity -Repetitive motion injuries -Insomnia Here are some of the advantages: -Physical fitness -Mental fitness -Vision -Memory -Social skills -Coordination -Education Video games can be beneficial or detrimental to your health, depending on how you use them. Playing video games in excess can cause obesity and repetitive motion injuries, and playing them before bed can cause insomnia. However, by reducing the frequency of play you can prevent obesity and repetitive motion injuries, and by monitoring time when games are played you can prevent insomnia. Video games are shown to improve vision, contrary to popular myth, by up to fifty percent. They improve coordination to the extent that they are used to train practicing surgeons. They can also help improve your physical and mental fitness. There are many different effects of video games, but by educating yourself you can prevent the bad and encourage the good. Happy playing!
Video games can be bad for your health when played in excess. They are often blamed for causing obesity, repetitive motion injuries, et cetera. However, all problems can be prevented by moderating the time spent playing games. Obesity is only caused in extreme cases when play interferes with the player's real life, and discourages them from exercising or doing other activities. By reducing the time spent playing video games and making sure many activities are available for the player that support healthy living, obesity can be prevented. Most other problems blamed on video games can be prevented simply by examining the situation and adjusting the time spent playing and games played.
No, video games do not cause it. It may rather be a problem with eye muscles.
no more than you can by watching TV. eventually it will get old and stop working but video games wont be the cause.
Absolutely nothing is wrong with playing video games.
Video games can cause many health problems when played in excess. However, all problems can be prevented by adjusting the time spent playing and the games played. Video games are often blamed for bad eyesight, yet they are shown to improve the contrast in players' vision by about 50%. Video games are also blamed for obesity, yet playing games in moderation can reduce time spent sitting on the couch, and playing certain games can actually get players active and ward against weight problems. Other common complaints include addiction and repetitive motion injuries, both of which can be prevented and treated. In sum, video games can be bad for your health. However, when used correctly, they are perfectly safe and can even contribute to your healthy life.