[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"exergaming\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:exergaming":25},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,5,0,[8,39,73,100,124],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":13,"acronym":14,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":18,"enrollmentInfo":19,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":4,"briefSummary":23,"conditions":24,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":26,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":27,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":28,"startDateStruct":31,"completionDateStruct":33,"leadSponsor":35,"locationsCount":38},"100607514","development-of-a-socially-connected-exercise-system-for-wheelchair-users-100607514",false,"NCT07189546","Development of a Socially Connected Exercise System for Wheelchair Users","ParaCycle","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* uses a wheelchair\n* medically stable (e.g. not currently undergoing rehabilitation or treatment for a medical problem)\n* has only the use of their upper limbs for exercise\n* lives within one hour driving time from the research center\n* has adequate upper limb strength and function to operate an arm ergometer\n* has obtained physician clearance to conduct moderate to vigorous exercise\n* has room in their home or residence to accommodate the ParaCycle and internet connection\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* history of fractures or dislocations in the upper extremity from which the participant has not fully recovered\n* upper limb pain or injury that interferes with the ability to perform aerobic exercise\n* recent hospitalization for any reason (within the past three months)\n* history of coronary artery disease, coronary bypass surgery or other cardiorespiratory events or conditions\n* likely to experience clinically significant autonomic dysreflexia and\u002F or orthostatic hypotension in response to exercise\n* any other conditions that the persons primary care physician deems is a contraindication to participation in arm ergometry exercise stress testing or moderate to vigorous exercise","ALL","18 Years","70 Years",{"count":20,"type":21},10,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","Physical activity (PA) levels among Veterans who use wheelchairs is very low despite the importance of PA in improving overall physical and mental health. Wheelchair users face many barriers to exercise above that of the general population including lack of transportation to PA facilities and programs, social support, motivation and access to accessible fitness equipment and knowledgeable trainers. Home-based fitness products involving access to live and on-demand video instruction and virtual reality applications have become widely popular and beneficial for increasing fitness and motivation among able-bodied individuals during the pandemic however they are not accessible or tailored to the needs of wheelchair users. Therefore, the goal of this project is to develop a home-based upper arm exercise bike that will be compatible with video based instruction and virtual reality real-world riding apps that offer social components and motivational features.",[25],"Exergaming","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-05-06",{"date":29,"type":30},"2026-05-07","ACTUAL",{"date":32,"type":21},"2026-10-21",{"date":34,"type":21},"2027-10-31",{"name":36,"class":37},"VA Office of Research and Development","FED",1,{"id":40,"slug":41,"hasResults":11,"nctId":42,"briefTitle":43,"officialTitle":44,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":45,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":46,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":47,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":49,"phases":50,"briefSummary":52,"conditions":53,"keywords":58,"overallStatus":62,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":63,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":64,"startDateStruct":66,"completionDateStruct":68,"leadSponsor":70,"locationsCount":38},"100596423","effect-of-exergaming-program-versus-neuromuscular-exercise-in-elderly-people-with-motor-cognitive-risk-syndrome-100596423","NCT07045259","Effect of Exergaming Program Versus Neuromuscular Exercise in Elderly People With Motor Cognitive Risk Syndrome","Effect of Exergaming Program Versus Neuromuscular Exercise on Locomotor and Cognitive Functions in Elderly People With Motor Cognitive Risk Syndrome","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Being over 65 years of age\n* Having a Barthel Daily Living Activities Index score of ≥ 90\n* Having a Mini Mental Status Score (MMSE) of ≥24\n* Having the ability to walk with or without a walking aid\n* Having a slow walking speed\n* Having subjective memory complaints\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Presence of Dementia\n* Major Depression\n* Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Delirium\n* Parkinson's Disease\n* Anemia\n* Thyroid Disease\n* Vitamin B12 Deficiency\n* Malnutrition\n* Terminal Illness\n* Hearing or Visual Impairment","65 Years",{"count":48,"type":21},60,"INTERVENTIONAL",[51],"NA","The primary aim of our study is to compare the effects of neuromuscular exercise training versus structured exergaming program on locomotor and cognitive functions in elderly individuals with Motor Cognitive Risk (MCR), which defines the transition state between typical aging and dementia and mild cognitive impairment. This study aims to present for the first time the effects of neuromuscular exercise training and exergaming program on locomotor and cognitive functions in elderly individuals with MCR with comparative results.",[54,55,56,25,57],"Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome","Elderly (People Aged 65 or More)","Geriatric Patient","Neuromuscular Exercise",[54,59,60,61],"Elderly","neuromuscular exercise","exergaming","RECRUITING","2026-04-23",{"date":65,"type":30},"2026-04-24",{"date":67,"type":30},"2025-12-25",{"date":69,"type":21},"2026-06-30",{"name":71,"class":72},"Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa","OTHER",{"id":74,"slug":75,"hasResults":11,"nctId":76,"briefTitle":77,"officialTitle":78,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":79,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":80,"minAge":81,"maxAge":18,"enrollmentInfo":82,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":49,"phases":84,"briefSummary":85,"conditions":86,"keywords":88,"overallStatus":62,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":91,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":92,"startDateStruct":94,"completionDateStruct":96,"leadSponsor":98,"locationsCount":38},"100616327","investigation-of-the-effectiveness-of-a-exergame-program-in-women-with-fibromyalgia-100616327","NCT07304167","Investigation of the Effectiveness of a Exergame Program in Women With Fibromyalgia","Investigation of the Effectiveness of a Video-Based Exercise (Exergame) Program in Women With Fibromyalgia: A Randomized Controlled Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Women aged between 30 and 70 years, which is an age range in which fibromyalgia (FM) is more prevalent;\n* Having a diagnosis of fibromyalgia;\n* Being willing to participate in the study and signing the informed consent form;\n* Meeting the 2016 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) diagnostic criteria, defined as a Widespread Pain Index (WPI) ≥ 7 and a Symptom Severity Scale (SSS) score ≥ 5, or WPI = 4-6 and SSS ≥ 9.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Pregnancy or breastfeeding\n* Any known advanced pathology related to the locomotor system that contraindicates physical activity (such as arthritis, osteoarthritis, or uric acid disorders)\n* Epilepsy\n* History of severe headache\n* Neurological disorder\n* Peripheral neuropathy\n* Known severe cardiovascular disease (such as endocranial hypertension, uncontrolled arterial hypertension, heart failure, or presence of a pacemaker)\n* Orthopedic disorders of the upper or lower extremities that prevent participation in physical activity\n* Rheumatologic disease other than fibromyalgia\n* Pneumothorax\n* Neoplasia\n* Surgery within the last four months\n* Severe psychiatric illness (such as uncontrolled depression and anxiety, personality disorders, dementia, or cognitive impairments related to substance abuse)\n* Diagnosis of alcohol dependence or use of psychoactive drugs or narcotics\n* Participation in any physical activity program within two months prior to the start of the study\n* Body mass index (BMI) greater than 29.9","FEMALE","30 Years",{"count":83,"type":21},20,[51],"The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effects of an exergame-based exercise program and a home-based exercise program in women aged 30-70 years diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM).\n\nThe main questions it aims to answer are:\n\nDoes an exergame-based program using the Nintendo Switch game Ring Fit Adventure improve pain, balance, and functional mobility in women with fibromyalgia? Is the exergame program more effective than a traditional home-based exercise program in improving physical and psychosocial outcomes? Researchers will compare the exergame group and the home-based exercise group to determine whether game-based exercises provide superior benefits in pain reduction, balance, and quality of life.\n\nParticipants will:\n\nBe randomly assigned to either the exergame or the home-based exercise group. Exercise twice a week for four weeks under the supervision of a physiotherapist or via remote monitoring.\n\nUndergo evaluations before and after the 4-week training period, and again after a 4-week detraining period.\n\nAssessments will include:\n\nPain intensity (Visual Analog Scale) Disease severity (Revised Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire, Widespread Pain Index, Symptom Severity Scale, Fibromyalgia Severity Scale) Lower extremity strength (Sit-to-Stand Test) Functional mobility (Timed Up and Go Test) Balance (Single-Leg Stance Test, Berg Balance Scale) Psychosocial status (Cognitive Exercise Therapy Approach Questionnaire - BETY-BQ) Quality of life (Short Form-12) Study findings are expected to provide evidence for the effectiveness of exergame applications as an enjoyable rehabilitation approach for individuals with fibromyalgia.",[87,25],"Fibromyalgia",[87,25,89,90],"Exercise","Rehabilitation","2026-01-08",{"date":93,"type":30},"2026-01-09",{"date":95,"type":30},"2025-12-15",{"date":97,"type":21},"2026-03-05",{"name":99,"class":72},"Halic University",{"id":101,"slug":102,"hasResults":11,"nctId":103,"briefTitle":104,"officialTitle":105,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":106,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":107,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":108,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":49,"phases":110,"briefSummary":111,"conditions":112,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":62,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":114,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":115,"startDateStruct":117,"completionDateStruct":119,"leadSponsor":121,"locationsCount":38},"100597611","study-on-the-use-of-exergames-to-support-older-adults-with-psychosis-100597611","NCT07060742","Study on the Use of Exergames to Support Older Adults With Psychosis","Feasibility of Exergame-based Cognitive-motor Training in Older Psychotic Inpatients: a Randomized Controlled Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Diagnosed psychotic disorders\n* Able to provide a signed informed consent\n* Age ≥ 55 years\n* MoCA ≥ 20\n* Physically able to stand for at least 3 minutes without external support (self-report)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Insufficient knowledge of the German language to understand the instructions, the games, and the assessments\n* Mobility, cognitive, sensory and\u002For psychiatric limitations or comorbidities that impair the ability to play the exergames and\u002For conduct the pre-\u002Fpost assessments","55 Years",{"count":109,"type":21},32,[51],"This study aims to explore a new, engaging approach to support older adults with psychosis-an umbrella term that includes conditions such as schizophrenia, late-onset schizophrenia, and psychotic symptoms resulting from other medical or psychiatric conditions like dementia, delirium, mood disorders, or delusional disorder. As the aging population grows, a rising number of older adults are living with schizophrenia and related disorders, facing not only psychiatric symptoms like hallucinations and delusions but also cognitive impairments, reduced mobility, social isolation, and physical decline. These combined challenges significantly affect daily functioning and quality of life. At present, there are no psychosis treatment guidelines specifically tailored for people aged 60 and above, though general principles from younger populations can be adapted. Evidence suggests that integrating physical and cognitive rehabilitation into standard psychiatric care may enhance treatment outcomes for this age group. One promising method is the use of \"exergames\"-interactive video games that combine physical movement with cognitive challenges. These games typically require users to perform body movements such as stepping or shifting weight in response to visual and auditory cues, thereby training functions like attention, memory, balance, coordination, and executive function. Exergames offer a playful and stimulating alternative to conventional exercises and are often better accepted by older patients because of their engaging and motivating nature. Previous studies have shown that older adults with schizophrenia not only tolerate these games well but may also experience improvements in mood, cognitive function, and physical activity levels. However, past research has been limited by small sample sizes, lack of control groups, and short intervention periods. This current study, conducted at the Psychiatric University Hospital in Basel, Switzerland, seeks to examine the feasibility and benefits of using an exergame system called Dividat Senso in a more structured and controlled setting. After being screened for eligibility, participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. The intervention group will receive usual psychiatric inpatient care, extended with exergame-based motor-cognitive training using the Dividat Senso platform. This device requires full-body interaction, targeting both cognitive functions (such as attention, memory, and executive skills) and physical abilities (such as balance and coordination). The control group will also receive usual care, but instead of exergames, they will participate in traditional strength and balance exercises taken from the Otago falls prevention program. Both groups will train three times a week for four weeks, with each session lasting approximately 20 minutes-totaling 12 sessions. All participants will complete assessments before the intervention begins (T1) and again after four weeks (T2), to measure changes in physical activity, mental well-being, and cognitive performance. By using a structured program and comparing two active interventions, this study aims to generate more robust and generalizable findings on how technology-based, body-and-brain training can support the mental and physical health of older adults with psychosis. If proven feasible and effective, exergame-based rehabilitation could become a valuable and enjoyable addition to psychiatric treatment programs for elderly patients.",[113,25,59],"Psychosis","2025-07-11",{"date":116,"type":30},"2025-07-16",{"date":118,"type":30},"2025-06-09",{"date":120,"type":21},"2028-05-15",{"name":122,"class":123},"Tobias Melcher","NETWORK",{"id":125,"slug":126,"hasResults":11,"nctId":127,"briefTitle":128,"officialTitle":129,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":130,"healthyVolunteers":131,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":132,"enrollmentInfo":133,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":49,"phases":135,"briefSummary":136,"conditions":137,"keywords":139,"overallStatus":26,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":143,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":144,"startDateStruct":146,"completionDateStruct":148,"leadSponsor":150,"locationsCount":4},"100558873","immersive-virtual-reality-exergames-and-office-workers-cardiometabolic-health-100558873","NCT06556784","Immersive Virtual Reality Exergames and Office Workers' Cardiometabolic Health","At-home Immersive Virtual Reality Exergames to Reduce Cardiometabolic Risk Among Office Workers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* 18-64 years old\n* Capable of standing and exercising.\n* Having no history of diagnosis of heart disease, cancer, or dementia.\n* Being interested in playing with the exergames.\n* Willingness of adhering to a 12-week interventional exergame treatment.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Individuals who are already engaged in more than 150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous activities.\n* Individuals with some pharmacological treatments, some surgery (bariatric surgery), and some traditional Chinese medicine.",true,"64 Years",{"count":134,"type":21},120,[51],"The worldwide increasing of prevalence of non-communicable diseases has grown the recognition of necessity for identifying the modifiable risk in preventing and managing these diseases. While, the office worker, as a representative group of physical inactivity, is exposed to risk factor of metabolic syndrome which is considered as the pathway of non-communicable diseases. This study mainly focuses on the purpose of examining the interventional efficacy of at-home immersive virtual reality exergame on several metabolic syndrome biomarkers among office workers. In addition, it purposes to determine the impacts of at-home immersive virtual reality exergame on lifestyle pattern of office workers. A 2-armed, single blinded randomized controlled trial (RCT) will be applied to examine the therapeutic effects of at-home immersive virtual reality exergame in this exploratory study. 120 Japanese office workers with less than 150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous sports activities will be recruited by a convenience sample method. They are randomly allocated to two parallel groups, which including an intervention group: 12-week training of at least 150 minutes per week at-home immersive virtual reality exergame playing with a set device of Meta Quest 2, a control group: 12-week of maintaining regular exercise, eating, and working habits without making significant changes. During this 12-week trial, 3 main follow up steps are included at the timelines of 0 week, 6 weeks, 12 weeks. For each follow up, we will collect three types of variables, including major clinical risk factors of metabolic syndrome, lifestyle pattern factors of metabolic syndrome, and demographics (0 week only). To analysis the variance between intervention group and control group, mixed linear model will be applied to understand the efficacy result of this intervention. The variances of metabolic syndrome clinical risk factors between groups would be used to express the therapeutic effects of at-home immersive virtual reality exergame. The changes of lifestyle pattern factors would be applied to show the impacts of at-home immersive virtual reality exergame on lifestyle pattern.",[25,138],"Metabolic Syndrome",[140,141,142],"Immersive virtual reality","Physical activity","Office workers","2024-08-14",{"date":145,"type":30},"2024-08-16",{"date":147,"type":21},"2025-04",{"date":149,"type":21},"2027-04",{"name":151,"class":72},"Guangzhou University"]