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"McGrath JJ" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Adiposity and cardiac autonomic function in children with a family history of obesity | Saade MB; Holden S; Kakinami L; McGrath JJ; Mathieu MÈ; Poirier P; Barnett TA; Beaucage P; Henderson M; | 39304555 PERFORM |
| 2 | Early family socioeconomic status and asthma-related outcomes in school-aged children: Results from seven birth cohort studies | Yang-Huang J; McGrath JJ; Gauvin L; Nikiéma B; Spencer NJ; Awad YA; Clifford S; Markham W; Mensah F; Andersson White P; Ludvigsson J; Faresjö T; Duijts L; van Grieken A; Raat H; | 38849153 PERFORM |
| 3 | Poor sleep as a pathophysiological pathway underlying the association between stressful experiences and the diurnal cortisol profile among children and adolescents | Ly J; McGrath JJ; Gouin JP; | 25889840 PERFORM |
| 4 | Respiratory sinus arrhythmia moderates the interpersonal consequences of brooding rumination | Caldwell W; MacNeil S; Wrosch C; McGrath JJ; Dang-Vu TT; Morin AJS; Gouin JP; | 36844897 HKAP |
| 5 | Household income and maternal education in early childhood and activity-limiting chronic health conditions in late childhood: findings from birth cohort studies from six countries | Spencer NJ; Ludvigsson J; You Y; Francis K; Abu Awad Y; Markham W; Faresjö T; Goldhaber-Fiebert J; Andersson White P; Raat H; Mensah F; Gauvin L; McGrath JJ; | 35863874 PERFORM |
| 6 | Household income and maternal education in early childhood and risk of overweight and obesity in late childhood: Findings from seven birth cohort studies in six high-income countries | White PA; Awad YA; Gauvin L; Spencer NJ; McGrath JJ; Clifford SA; Nikiema B; Yang-Huang J; Goldhaber-Fiebert JD; Markham W; Mensah FK; van Grieken A; Raat H; Jaddoe VWV; Ludvigsson J; Faresjö T; | 35821522 PERFORM |
| 7 | Social support and C-reactive protein in a Québec population cohort of children and adolescents | Fairbank EJ; McGrath JJ; Henderson M; O' Loughlin J; Paradis G; | 35731783 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 8 | Effects of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on subjective and objective measures of sleep and cognition | Perrault AA; Pomares FB; Smith D; Cross NE; Gong K; Maltezos A; McCarthy M; Madigan E; Tarelli L; McGrath JJ; Savard J; Schwartz S; Gouin JP; Dang-Vu TT; | 35691208 PERFORM |
| 9 | Development and Validation of the Reasons to Exergame (RTEX) Scale in Young Adults: Exploratory Factors Analysis | O'Loughlin E, Sabiston CM, Kakinami L, McGrath JJ, Consalvo M, O'Loughlin JL, Barnett TA, | 32538792 PERFORM |
| 10 | Parental Expectations Are Associated with Children's Sleep Duration and Sleep Hygiene Habits. | Jarrin DC, Abu Awad Y, Rowe H, Noel NAO, Ramil J, McGrath JJ | 32433218 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 11 | Tune out and turn in: the influence of television viewing and sleep on lipid profiles in children. | Manousaki D, Barnett TA, Mathieu ME, Maximova K, Simoneau G, Harnois-Leblanc S, Benedetti A, McGrath JJ, Henderson M, QUALITY Cohort Collaborative Group | 32203106 PERFORM |
| 12 | Exergaming in Youth and Young Adults: A Narrative Overview | O' Loughlin EK; Dutczak H; Kakinami L; Consalvo M; McGrath JJ; Barnett TA; | 32017864 PERFORM |
| 13 | Income inequality and social gradients in children's height: a comparison of cohort studies from five high-income countries. | Bird PK, Pickett KE, Graham H, Faresjö T, Jaddoe VWV, Ludvigsson J, Raat H, Seguin L, Wijtzes AI, McGrath JJ | 31909223 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 14 | Factors Associated with Sustained Exergaming: Longitudinal Investigation. | O'Loughlin EK, Barnett TA, McGrath JJ, Consalvo M, Kakinami L | 31368440 CONCORDIA |
| 15 | Parental Nutrition Knowledge Rather Than Nutrition Label Use Is Associated With Adiposity in Children. | Kakinami L, Houle-Johnson S, McGrath JJ | 27373860 PERFORM |
| 16 | Sexual orientation, disclosure, and cardiovascular stress reactivity. | Juster RP, Doyle DM, Hatzenbuehler ML, Everett BG, DuBois LZ, McGrath JJ | 30835598 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 17 | Goal adjustment capacities and quality of life: A meta-analytic review. | Barlow MA, Wrosch C, McGrath JJ | 31131441 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 18 | Predictors of Cigarette Smoking Initiation in Early, Middle, and Late Adolescence. | O'Loughlin J, O'Loughlin EK, Wellman RJ, Sylvestre MP, Dugas EN, Chagnon M, Dutczak H, Laguë J, McGrath JJ | 28318910 PERFORM |
| Title: | Exergaming in Youth and Young Adults: A Narrative Overview | ||||
| Authors: | O', Loughlin EK, Dutczak H, Kakinami L, Consalvo M, McGrath JJ, Barnett TA | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32017864/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1089/g4h.2019.0008 | ||||
| Publication: | Games for health journal | ||||
| Keywords: | Active videogaming; Exercise; Narrative overview; Physical activity; Sedentary behavior; Serious games; | ||||
| PMID: | 32017864 | Category: | Games Health J | Date Added: | 2020-02-05 |
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1 INDI department, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 2 Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montreal (CRCHUM), Montreal, Canada. 3 Department of Public Health, Environments and Society. Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 15-17 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SH, UK. 4 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 5 PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 6 Communications Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 7 Psychology Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 8 Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 9 CR du CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, Canada. 10 Centre Armand Frappier Santé Biotechnologie, Laval, Canada. |
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Description: |
Because of rapid evolution in exergaming technology and content, the literature on the benefits of exergaming needs ongoing review. Updated syntheses incorporating high-quality critical assessments of included articles can provide cutting-edge evidence to drive research and practice. The objectives were to summarize evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the association between exergaming and (1) physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior and energy expenditure (EE); and (2) body composition, body mass index (BMI), and other weight-related outcomes among persons younger than 30 years; and to summarize recommendations in the articles retained. The Elton B. Stephens Co. (ESBSCO) database for reviews was searched from January 1995 to July 2019. Data on study characteristics, findings, and recommendations for future research, game design, and intervention development were extracted from articles that met the inclusion criteria, quality scores were attributed to each article, and a narrative overview of the evidence was undertaken. Twenty-eight reviews, with 5-100 articles per review, were identified. Seventeen assessed the evidence on the association between exergaming and PA, EE, and/or sedentary behavior, and 11 examined the association with body composition, BMI, or other weight-related outcomes. There was substantial heterogeneity across reviews in objectives, definitions, and methods. A positive relationship between exergaming and EE is well documented, but whether exergaming increases PA or changes body composition is not established. The reviews retained also provide evidence that exergaming is a healthier alternative to sedentary behavior and that it can be an exciting enjoyable pastime for youth, which adds variety in PA options for health and dietary interventions. Exergaming is likely more physically health promoting than traditional videogames because of higher EE and possibly improved physical fitness and body composition. Longitudinal studies are needed to assess if exergaming reduces sedentary time, has other health benefits, or is a sustainable behavior. We recommend that exergaming interventions be designed using behavior change theory, and that future reviews use standard review criteria and include recommendations for research, game design, and intervention development. |



