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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05317104
Other study ID # Esport-05/03/2022
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 10, 2022
Est. completion date September 25, 2022

Study information

Verified date September 2022
Source Bahçesehir University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

E-sports, which is called video games that are played in a competitive and organized way in a virtual environment, individually or in like teams, continues to increase its popularity by reaching individuals of all ages with the acceleration it has gained to worldwide. The major keys to performance in e-sports, which include games in many different categories; tactical and cognitive abilities that depend on executive functions such as attention, perception, memory, and multitasking. It also requires play skills that include fluent and coordinated movements, such as hand-eye coordination. Therefore, the reaction time among the players plays a decisive role in the performance. The sedentary life-induced physical, mental and spiritual health of the e-sports player who is in front of the screen for a long time is negatively affected, and it is seen that the accuracy in the executive functions of the athlete decreases and results in impulsivity. Physical activity can be considered as a good opportunity for performance, as physical, cognitive and spiritual improvements will contribute positively to the performance of the athlete. Aerobic exercise, which is widely performed today for physical activity, has positive effects on both physical, cognitive and psychosocial aspects. This study was designed as a randomized controlled, single-blind, prospective study to examine the effect of aerobic exercise training on reaction time, neuropsychological parameters and mood in e-sports players playing in university e-sports team.


Description:

E-sports, which are called video games that are played in a competitive and organized manner in a virtual environment, individually or in teams, in line with a certain goal, are taking place today based on the principle of directing virtual avatars. Following the increase in personal computer use, it continues to increase its popularity by reaching individuals of all ages, while gaining a worldwide popularity with players predominantly consisting of younger population. The major keys to performance in e-sports, which include games in many different categories; Tactical and cognitive abilities that depend on executive functions such as attention, perception, memory, and multitasking. It also requires play skills that include fluent and coordinated movements, such as hand-eye coordination. Therefore, the reaction time among the players plays a decisive role in the performance. Since the e-sports player, whose average career years are known to be short, will regularly train 5.5-10 hours a day in order to continue with maximum performance and improve their skills, many of the players earn a sedentary life by not participating in any physical activity. Although the increase in the time spent in front of the screen brings success, physical and mental health due to the sedentary life gained is negatively affected, and it is seen that the accuracy in executive functions decreases and results in impulsivity as it is continued without rest. In addition to these, it will be possible to say the presence of depression and anxiety. According to the guidelines published by the World Health Organization, it has been observed that individuals aged 18-64 are recommended at least 150-300 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activities per week or at least 75-150 minutes of vigorous aerobic activities. Physical activity can be considered as a good opportunity for performance, since the physical-cognitive system that works smoothly in e-sports players will contribute positively to the performance of the athlete. Since physical activity also contributes to mental healing, it is thought that the athlete's chance of success will be higher by causing a positive effect on the performance of the player. Aerobic exercise, known as activities in which the major muscle groups of the body are moved rhythmically for a continuous period of time, increase synaptic plasticity, while aerobic exercise is known to improve attention and affect reaction times in direct proportion to attention. Positive effects of aerobic exercise are observed in psychosocial aspects as well as in cognitive development. Reaction time; 3 separate tests, visual, auditory and audio-visual, will be evaluated with computer aided Microgate-Optojump Next measuring device. Neuropsychological evaluation; short-term memory, attention, information processing speed, and problem-solving skills will be evaluated with Corsi Block Task, Stroop Test, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Fitts Law Test and Digit Span Test. Mood evaluation will be done with Beck Depression Inventory and Beck Anxiety Inventory. Before people are included in the exercise training protocol, knowing the person's maximum exercise capacity will determine an effective program and the person/situation where we need to end the exercise, so aerobic exercise capacity will be done with the '20 Meter Shuttle Run Test', which is a maximal field test. This study was designed as a randomized controlled, single-blind, prospective study to examine the effect of aerobic exercise training on reaction time, neuropsychological parameters and mood in e-sports players playing in university e-sports team.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 26
Est. completion date September 25, 2022
Est. primary completion date August 1, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 25 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Be between the ages of 18-25 - Playing e-sports for at least 1 year - Training at least 2 hours per a day - Playing one of the types of games played using a computer - Playing on a university esports team - Volunteer Exclusion Criteria: - Being diagnosed with any neurological, psychiatric, cardiopulmonary, rheumatological, orthopedic and oncological disease - Having a history of injuries involving the musculoskeletal system - Having a congenital/acquired mental or physical disability that prevents participation in the study - Using sleeping pills due to the sleep problem experienced - Playing games with devices such as mobile phones, consoles - Failure to complete exercise capacity measurement

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Aerobic exercise
For 6 weeks, 3 times a week, aerobic exercise will be performed with a treadmill at 55-74% of the maximal heart rate.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Bahcesehir University Istanbul Besiktas

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Bahçesehir University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Reaction Time Reaction Time: Reaction time; 3 separate tests, visual, auditory and audio-visual, will be evaluated with a computer-aided Microgate-Optojump measuring device. Evaluation; using a fixed chair, the athlete's feet should be made in full contact position on the floor. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
Secondary Corsi Block Task The test aiming to measure visual-spatial short-term memory will be done on a digital platform. In the test, which starts with two blocks and increases in difficulty, the test will continue until nine blocks are completed correctly in the desired order. The test will automatically terminate if completed without errors or if repeated errors are made at the same level. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
Secondary Stroop Test Although there are different standardizations of the Stroop test, which is used as the gold standard in attention measurements, its two tasks will be tested. The participant will be tested with the tasks of reading the colored words and telling the color of the colored words. The test will be able to record the desired color with the correct data and will be measured by the elapsed time. The time difference between the two missions will give the score. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
Secondary Wisconsin Card Sorting Test The test used to evaluate cognitive flexibility will be done on a digital platform. Test; It is based on matching the response cards with the stimulus cards through the feedbacks (True/False) given by a series of cards with 4 different stimulus cards at each stage, and a total of 64 response cards, categorized by subject, color, shape and number types. After the card to be matched is shown, it is stated that the selected figure is only true or false, while it is not specified under which category the choice is desired. Test score criteria; The total obtained will include data such as error, number of trials, perseverative and non-perseverative data. The main purpose is to measure how well it adapts to changing rules. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
Secondary Fitts Law Test: The test, which aims to measure the speed of information processing, will be held on a digital platform. Maximum performance will be based on the ability to follow the constantly changing box with hand-eye coordination. In the test, the speed and accuracy of the movement will be calculated by the movement of the mouse cursor in the direction of the instructions given to the participants, and the time it takes to reach the shapes in the targeted sizes and intervals. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
Secondary Digit Span Test It will be done to measure attention and working memory. The main task of the test is to recall the data in the desired order. Only the Forward part of the test, which consists of two parts, will be done. After listening to the previously recorded data one by one, the participant will be expected to write it down on a piece of paper after each recording. The test will be terminated if wrong at the same level twice. The level reached will be the test score. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
Secondary Beck Depression Inventory A 21-item inventory will be used as an aid in quantitatively measuring the presence and intensity of depression symptoms. 0-9 points are interpreted as minimal, 10-16 points as mild, 17-29 points as moderate and 30-63 points as severe depression. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
Secondary Beck Anxiety Inventory The inventory created to differentiate anxiety from depression will be used to measure the level of anxiety. In the 21-item inventory, 0-7 points indicate the presence of minimal anxiety, 8-15 points mild, 16-25 points moderate and 26-63 points severe anxiety. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
Secondary 20 Meter Shuttle Run Test: The '20 Meter Shuttle Run Test' will be used because knowing the person's maximum exercise capacity before being included in the exercise training protocol will determine the person/situation we need to end the exercise with. The test will be performed in accordance with the established procedures. The test will be terminated if it fails to cover the required path before the 'beep' stimulus twice, or if there is a desire to quit the test due to fatigue during the test. The number of shuttles and vital signs will be recorded. Begining of the study, 6 weeks after the baseline
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