Wednesday, February 01, 2006

W. Virginia uses dance video game to fight obesity

A teenager is seen using the Dance Dance Revolution video game in Tokyo.LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Children in West Virginia's public schools will be required to play Konami Digital Entertainment Inc.'s popular "Dance Dance Revolution" video game under a deal to help the state battle rising childhood obesity rates, the company said on Wednesday.
In the game, arrows appear on a video screen according to the beat of a song. Players score points by stepping on matching arrows on a mat. Units with a special workout mode allows players to track the calories they burn.
As part of the partnership, which includes all 765 of the state's schools, West Virginia will develop a curriculum based around the video game and track its progress.
All of the state's schools will have "Dance Dance Revolution" equipment within two years, said Konami spokeswoman Clara Gilbert.
The total cost of the program is $500,000. Konami is giving the state $75,000 in cash for products and research related to the program, which the company said is the first of its kind.

The low-fat diet to...gain fat?

Are you on a low-fat diet in hopes of losing weight and reducing your waist circumference?
Not so fast, says Dr. Barry Sears, creator of the Zone Diet.
Dr. Sears refutes a study that says women who follow the low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet that the US government recommends lose weight. A close look at the study indicates that women who followed the diet actually gained weight and dangerous abdominal fat.

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