Virtual Reality Could be the Next Big Thing to Help Fight Obesity
Virtual reality offers promising new approaches to assessing and treating people with weight-related disorders, and early applications are revealing valuable information about body image. The advantages of virtual reality (VR) for evaluating body image disturbances and the potential to use VR to combat obesity are discussed in an article that is part of special issue on Virtual Reality and Obesity published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking.
Researchers describe studies that demonstrate how VR environments can produce responses similar to those seen in the real world in the article 'Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Weight-Related Disorders'. They provide examples in which VR technology is used to determine how people perceive their bodies, to treat body image disturbances, and to improve adherence to physical activity among obese individuals.
‘Virtual reality offers promising new approaches to assessing people with body image disturbances and treating people with obesity-related disorders.’
The special issue features a broad range of articles highlighting many aspects of virtual reality and its potential applications.
"Many chronic conditions are associated with a dysfunction of the stress system: obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes; hypertension; anxiety, depression, and insomnia; and pain syndromes. I am appreciative to the researchers and clinicians worldwide who are exploring innovative ways to utilize technology to provide more effective assessment and treatment methods to a greater number of individuals," says Dr. Wiederhold, Interactive Media Institute, San Diego, California and Virtual Reality Medical Institute, Brussels, Belgium.
Source: Eurekalert