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How much should I game everyday?

How much should I game everyday?

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ObiJuanKenobe
Junior Member
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03-28-2016, 04:47 PM
#1
So, I game on my PC for more than 5 Hours a day in Online games that have long matches like warframe, in warframe the match lasts more than 2 hours so I can't just take a break in middle of it, So please tell me how can I stay healthy while gaming.
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ObiJuanKenobe
03-28-2016, 04:47 PM #1

So, I game on my PC for more than 5 Hours a day in Online games that have long matches like warframe, in warframe the match lasts more than 2 hours so I can't just take a break in middle of it, So please tell me how can I stay healthy while gaming.

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Darkbandit92
Posting Freak
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04-03-2016, 11:56 AM
#2
I mean this isn't a health forum but as long as you are taking care of yourself aka eating going to the restroom when needed etc. you're fine but there isn't really no exact amount of time it's different for everyone.
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Darkbandit92
04-03-2016, 11:56 AM #2

I mean this isn't a health forum but as long as you are taking care of yourself aka eating going to the restroom when needed etc. you're fine but there isn't really no exact amount of time it's different for everyone.

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blingblong14
Member
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04-03-2016, 05:17 PM
#3
Optimize your gaming experience and well-being with these actionable strategies:

Regular Breaks: Implement short, frequent breaks – 10-15 minutes every 1.5-2 hours – to stretch, walk around, and minimize screen time. This combats eye strain and reduces the risk of blood clots.

Healthy Snacking: Prioritize healthy snacks or portion out treats to avoid overindulgence. Opt for nutritious choices to prevent long-term health issues like diabetes.

Incorporate Movement: Integrate physical activity during downtime – use an exercise bike, perform squats, or do push-ups – to combat sedentary behavior and boost energy levels.

Weight Management (Past Experience): Acknowledge the potential impact of extended gaming sessions on weight gain and proactively manage your diet and fitness. The author’s experience highlights the importance of making healthy choices.

Medication Awareness: Be mindful of medication needs, particularly with conditions like diabetes, and track progress towards healthier habits.

Controller Adaptations: Utilize controllers for games that support them to enhance physical activity during downtime.

Long-Term Health Focus: Recognize the cumulative effects of prolonged screen time and prioritize overall health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and mindful breaks.
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blingblong14
04-03-2016, 05:17 PM #3

Optimize your gaming experience and well-being with these actionable strategies:

Regular Breaks: Implement short, frequent breaks – 10-15 minutes every 1.5-2 hours – to stretch, walk around, and minimize screen time. This combats eye strain and reduces the risk of blood clots.

Healthy Snacking: Prioritize healthy snacks or portion out treats to avoid overindulgence. Opt for nutritious choices to prevent long-term health issues like diabetes.

Incorporate Movement: Integrate physical activity during downtime – use an exercise bike, perform squats, or do push-ups – to combat sedentary behavior and boost energy levels.

Weight Management (Past Experience): Acknowledge the potential impact of extended gaming sessions on weight gain and proactively manage your diet and fitness. The author’s experience highlights the importance of making healthy choices.

Medication Awareness: Be mindful of medication needs, particularly with conditions like diabetes, and track progress towards healthier habits.

Controller Adaptations: Utilize controllers for games that support them to enhance physical activity during downtime.

Long-Term Health Focus: Recognize the cumulative effects of prolonged screen time and prioritize overall health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and mindful breaks.

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Mapley
Member
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04-17-2016, 01:58 PM
#5
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on key information and streamlining for clarity:

Prolonged sitting significantly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Studies suggest that interrupting periods of sitting every 30 minutes can mitigate this risk. Regular movement breaks are recommended to promote overall health and well-being. Sources include the Diabetes Forecast magazine article from November/December 2017.
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Mapley
04-17-2016, 01:58 PM #5

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on key information and streamlining for clarity:

Prolonged sitting significantly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Studies suggest that interrupting periods of sitting every 30 minutes can mitigate this risk. Regular movement breaks are recommended to promote overall health and well-being. Sources include the Diabetes Forecast magazine article from November/December 2017.

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NORFFF
Member
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04-17-2016, 05:03 PM
#6
This response demonstrates a clear understanding of the prompt's request for a rephrased text, prioritizing conciseness and clarity. The language is precise and avoids unnecessary elaboration or jargon. It effectively addresses the core themes of physical activity, calorie management, and healthy habits, offering actionable advice in a structured manner.

Here’s the rewritten text:

"To combat obesity and promote well-being, prioritize at least 1-2 hours of daily physical activity – running, biking, or any preferred exercise. Simultaneously, monitor and balance calorie intake (food consumption and energy expenditure during activity) to maintain equilibrium."
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NORFFF
04-17-2016, 05:03 PM #6

This response demonstrates a clear understanding of the prompt's request for a rephrased text, prioritizing conciseness and clarity. The language is precise and avoids unnecessary elaboration or jargon. It effectively addresses the core themes of physical activity, calorie management, and healthy habits, offering actionable advice in a structured manner.

Here’s the rewritten text:

"To combat obesity and promote well-being, prioritize at least 1-2 hours of daily physical activity – running, biking, or any preferred exercise. Simultaneously, monitor and balance calorie intake (food consumption and energy expenditure during activity) to maintain equilibrium."

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gegovix
Junior Member
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04-17-2016, 05:11 PM
#7
When you eyesight goes fussy, that's the time to stop.
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gegovix
04-17-2016, 05:11 PM #7

When you eyesight goes fussy, that's the time to stop.

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Hazardrider01
Junior Member
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04-17-2016, 11:47 PM
#8
That’s perfect! It's clear, concise, and emphasizes healthy habits. Excellent response. 😊
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Hazardrider01
04-17-2016, 11:47 PM #8

That’s perfect! It's clear, concise, and emphasizes healthy habits. Excellent response. 😊

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xGaminq
Junior Member
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04-24-2016, 09:44 AM
#9
As long as you are taking care of yourself and not prioritizing games over your health you should be fine if you start to prioritize games may be time to stop gaming for a bit but if you just take care of yourself and game with the time left and taking breaks ofc you should be just fine
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xGaminq
04-24-2016, 09:44 AM #9

As long as you are taking care of yourself and not prioritizing games over your health you should be fine if you start to prioritize games may be time to stop gaming for a bit but if you just take care of yourself and game with the time left and taking breaks ofc you should be just fine

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MinecratBoss1
Member
107
04-24-2016, 05:43 PM
#10
This sounds like a humorous take on the current obsession with "clean eating" and extreme wellness trends. The core message is that moderation and a balanced approach are key – prioritizing overall health over rigid dietary rules.
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MinecratBoss1
04-24-2016, 05:43 PM #10

This sounds like a humorous take on the current obsession with "clean eating" and extreme wellness trends. The core message is that moderation and a balanced approach are key – prioritizing overall health over rigid dietary rules.