2022
DOI: 10.2196/41234
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Effects of a Modern Virtual Reality 3D Head-Mounted Display Exergame on Simulator Sickness and Immersion Under Specific Conditions in Young Women and Men: Experimental Study

Abstract: Background Many young adults do not reach the World Health Organization’s minimum recommendations for the amount of weekly physical activity. The virtual reality 3D head-mounted display (VR 3D HMD) exergame is a technology that is more immersive than a typical exercise session. Our study considers gender differences in the experience of using VR games for increasing physical activity. Objective The aim of this study was to examine the differences in the… Show more

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“…That the occurrence of VIMS was higher among female students herein aligns with previous research on VR gaming, 32 suggesting that women have a higher likelihood of experiencing discomfort from immersive learning experiences. Although a previous study found that repeated VR operation could alleviate VIMS symptoms, 33 more than 40% of students with VIMS herein reported that the condition would hinder their ability to learn from, and decrease their willingness to use, VR.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…That the occurrence of VIMS was higher among female students herein aligns with previous research on VR gaming, 32 suggesting that women have a higher likelihood of experiencing discomfort from immersive learning experiences. Although a previous study found that repeated VR operation could alleviate VIMS symptoms, 33 more than 40% of students with VIMS herein reported that the condition would hinder their ability to learn from, and decrease their willingness to use, VR.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…A study conducted in 2022 analyzed the effect of Virtual Reality 3D head-mounted display (VR 3D HMD) and found that sickness was more frequent in women [ 45 ].…”
Section: Device-related Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%