According to a survey last fall, the average video game player is about 35 years of age, overweight and slightly depressed. Investigators from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed survey data from 552 adults. The findings were published in the October issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.The researchers also concluded that sedentary behaviors (like gaming) and other forms of physical inactivity as a child will often extend into adulthood. As a result, males and females will spend more time seeking friendship in digital worlds (i.e., the Internet).
So why is this? Well, it's not exactly rocket science.
I'll admit it. I went through a gamer phase. I once had addictions to games like Myst, Riven and Sid Meier's Civilization. Fun as they were, I also discovered how destructive video game addiction can be. They are the biggest time wasters in the world. I could sit down and play Civilization 4 right now and go for 8 hours before I noticed anything my body was crying out for . - a restroom break, something to eat...etc. At that point you're so famished, you'll eat whatever garbage is in your fridge (another reason to purge junk food from your home).
So that covers off the overweight angle. The depression is predictable too. Those who are flat out addicted to games like Warcraft spend all their time on their game. They call in sick and ignore family responsibility. Everything becomes a nuisance, an obstacle in their quest to feed their gaming addiction. Children who are gamers are headed for that same life. Before long, you or your child's life is going to unravel. Life unravelling and horrible self image tend to be depressing.
And for what? To reach the next level? To conquer the game? So you conquer the game. Big deal. Then what? Is there a payday that will take care of you and your family? Do the women in the accompanying photo come and play games with you? Of course not. You've accomplished nothing. You'll waddle out to EB Games and purchase your next addiction while your life, health and family pass you by.
And for what? To reach the next level? To conquer the game? So you conquer the game. Big deal. Then what? Is there a payday that will take care of you and your family? Do the women in the accompanying photo come and play games with you? Of course not. You've accomplished nothing. You'll waddle out to EB Games and purchase your next addiction while your life, health and family pass you by.
If you're a gamer playing more than an hour a day, stop it. Cold turkey. If you have to give away your console or computer, do it. Play with your kids. Go on a date with your spouse. Connect with friends. Join a league or a gym. Clean the junk out of your pantry and starting eating properly.
Then watch how everything turns around.
