The Borneo Post

Playing ‘Pokemon Go’ can add thousands of daily steps

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PEOPLE who play Pokemon Go may end up taking thousands of extra steps each day, lowering the risk of heart disease particular­ly in people who are overweight or mainly sedentary, researcher­s have reported. The study tracked 167 players of the game, which requires users to walk around in pursuit of animated creatures to capture with a mobile device.

On average, players added nearly 2,000 steps per day, which translates to an eight percent lower risk of heart attack or stroke in overweight people, researcher­s said.

Before playing Pokemon Go, participan­ts walked an average of 5,678 steps per day. After, the average count rose to 7,654.

Participan­ts were also twice as likely to reach 10,000 daily steps after playing Pokemon Go than they were before playing the game.

Players reached a daily step goal of 10,000 nearly 28 per cent of days after playing the game, compared to just 15 per cent before.

Participan­ts who had low activity levels before playing Pokemon Go appeared to benefit most from the game, walking nearly 3,000 additional steps each day.

“Considerin­g the low level of physical activity in the United States, doing some physical activity is always better than sitting on the couch,” said researcher Hanzhang Xu, a graduate student at Duke University School of Nursing in Durham, North Carolina. — AFP

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Pokemon Go will probably increase your number of daily steps. — AFP photo
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