Video games have been blamed for plenty of problems among adolescents and young adults over the years, but research suggests moderation may be the key to healthy gaming. University students who gamed ...
A recently released study about binge gaming suggests that boys are more likely than girls to experience internet gaming disorder. Long-term binge gaming and internet gaming disorder are still ...
People who started playing video games at an early school age developed problematic gaming more quickly compared to those who started playing a few years later. This has been shown by a study by the ...
Playing video games is a rite of passage for many adolescents, but for some, it could also be the first step to a gaming addiction. "A number one concern for parents of children and teenagers is how ...
Hub’s annual Gaming 360 study underscores the central role of gaming, especially in the lives of young consumers. For young people, gaming is a part of daily life. The study shows that 91 per cent of ...
New Australian research reveals excessive video gaming impacts young adults. Playing over 10 hours weekly leads to poorer diets and more obesity. Sleep quality also suffers significantly for those ...
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