Videogames Help Teen Lose Weight

Tom Goldman

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Videogames Help Teen Lose Weight



Pac-Man may not be the best role model for people trying to lose weight, but the principles of videogames in general can work pretty well.

Seventeen-year old Taylor LeBaron was sick of being overweight, so he stuck to a plan of action that included his self-created "Ultimate Fitness Game." This is not an actual videogame, but a method based on videogame principles that was part of the reason LeBaron was able to lose 150 pounds.

Last week on the Today show, LeBaron told Meredith Vieira: "[The Ultimate Fitness Game] has the same aspects of a video game. You have enemies, you have allies, and you have money. You have to play smart; otherwise, you run out of your money. Your score needs to be high at the end of the day." In the game, LeBaron equates calories to money, making them "easier to keep track of and more fun and engaging." He thought of his day as a "maze of rooms" that he had to get through, where objects like cookies would cost him 200 points.

Transferring the task of weight loss into "bite sizes that are achievable" is what helped LeBaron be successful. Farming up the best loot in Cutting Myself in Half: 150 Pounds Lost One Byte at a Time [http://www.amazon.com/World-Warcraft-Pc/dp/B000067FDW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1278969746&sr=1-3].

There's something to be said for LeBaron's game as a valid method for losing weight. Often, the problem with working out and eating right is the lack of immediate results. When turned into a game, there are results every day that can be added up and followed, just like an experience point bar. Along with MC Frontalot's method to quit smoking [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/96920-Quit-Smoking-With-MC-Frontalots-D-D-Ruleset], it looks like games could be the solution to all of the world's ills.

Source: MSNBC [http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/34845477/ns/today-today_books/]


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Jared

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I was just thinking of MC Frontalots smoking method there.

I am sure it could work, and could do something with it but...the problems would be sticking with it.

I wouldnt mind doing it ofor a while for sun though XD
 

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[HEADING=3]Holy crap![/HEADING]
-Doing quests makes you lose weight?
-Killing enemies makes you lose weight?
-Navigating dungeons makes you lose weight?
-Collecting money makes you LOSE WEIGHT?

It's like World of Warcraft, only it's good for you.
 

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HardRockSamurai said:
[HEADING=3]Holy crap![/HEADING]
-Doing quests makes you lose weight?
-Killing enemies makes you lose weight?
-Navigating dungeons makes you lose weight?
-Collecting money makes you LOSE WEIGHT?

It's like World of Warcraft, only it's good for you.
World of War-Fit.

I can see it now...
 

RatRace123

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That's genius, weight loss that's engaging and intuitive, but I bet it's story isn't any good.
 
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Tom Goldman said:
it looks like games could be the solution to all of the world's ills.
Like a certain South Australian Governor General (not a Fascist Dictator for Life, no, no, no, that would be slander.)?
 

Julianking93

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That's how I lost weight basically.

Seeing all the in shape game characters made me want to lose weight so I pretty much did the same thing.

Good for him.
 

Spinwhiz

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Good for him! I would like to see how this book works. I really don't need it but hell, I'm not as thin as I used to be either.
 

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That's awesome! Too bad it won't work for me, since it's essentially based around the parts of a game I find the most boring. Money management? Fetch Quests? Ew.
 

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I know it sounds silly, but his basic formula is spot-on. Control the little things one at a time and you naturally control the big things. Good for him!

RatRace123 said:
That's genius, weight loss that's engaging and intuitive, but I bet it's story isn't any good.
Man, wait'll you see the cutscenes, though.
 

BlumiereBleck

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i prefer the workout diet system. also if playing halo makes people lose weight then goodbye obese crisis :D
 

PhunkyPhazon

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Heh, I might have to give this a shot.
[small]That is, assuming I can work up the motivation to exercise.[/small]
 

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RatRace123 said:
That's genius, weight loss that's engaging and intuitive, but I bet it's story isn't any good.

Judging from the screenshot, the graphics look like crap too.
 

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[HEADING=3]

At first i was like: ?

But then i was like: !
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though if i were a person whom his advice could help, then i'd shit a brick, as is, its not really relevant to me
 

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the best way to lose weight is salmonella or heroin.
though junkie + thin is arguably worse then fat.