Do e-athletes move? A study on physical activity level and body composition in elite e-sports
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2020Yazar
Bayrakdar, Akan and Yildiz, Yagmur and Bayraktar, Isik
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine the effect of e-sports on
physical activity level and body composition.
Material: The athletes who participated in the study were 19.92 +/- 2.21
years of age, 1.73 +/- 0.04 m body height and 78.35 +/- 6.52 kg body
weight. A total of 137 athletes participated in the study, including 27
from Turkey, 47 from South Korea and 63 from the United States (USA).
The data was collected by e-mail from the sports clubs. The athletes who
representing their country in international competitions involved in the
study. The data obtained were evaluated in the SPSS program.
Results: According to the findings of the study, the body mass index
(BMI) of e-sport athletes is 26.03 +/- 1.85, the number of physical
activity steps is 6646 +/- 3400 and the daily e-sport hours are 9.34 +/-
1.12. The BMI was determined as USA 26.12, South Korea 26.02 and Turkey
25.84 respectively. The number of physical activity steps was identified
as 5255 steps in the US, 7785 steps in South Korea and 7909 steps in
Turkey. The daily e-sports hour is set at US 9.63 hours, Turkey 9.29
hours and South Korea 8.97 hours. In comparison of country-based
athletes, there was a significant difference between physical activity
level and daily e-sports hours at p<0.05. The value of BMI is not
different. Although it is not statistically related to the physical
activity level and BMI. There was no statistically significant
relationship between daily e-sports hours and BMI and physical activity
step counts. However, as the time of e-sports increases, BMI increases
and the number of physical activity steps decreases.
Conclusions: As a result it is seen in the findings of the research that
athletes dealing with e-sports are included in the fat group as a body
composition and their daily physical activity steps are low. In
addition, according to the results of the research, e-sports are thought
to have negative effects on physical health. Thanks to the physical
activity programs to be applied to these athletes, it is thought that
their body composition and physical activity levels can be improved.
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