Evaluating the quality of reporting exergaming interventions: What about well-being outcomes?

2018 
Exergaming is a unique technology that uses conventional video games with motion-sensor apparatus (Chao et al., 2015). While the physical health benefits of exergaming have been well documented in the literature (e.g., Tahmosybayat et al; 2018), its role in promoting well-being remains equivocal (e.g., Santen et al., 2018). One reason for the weak evidence supporting the exergaming-well-being link may be linked to the quality of information reported by study authors which holds implications for knowledge translation. The purpose of this study was to use the Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT; Slade et al., 2017) to appraise current reporting practices in exergaming research focused on promoting well-being in adults. A systematic search process resulted in 36 studies meeting the inclusion criteria. Total scores for 16-item CERT checklist compliance were calculated (M = 6.47; SD = 2.88). Twelve CERT items fell below the moderate reporting standards cutpoint (i.e.,
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