WHO: Online games encourage players to stay mentally and physically healthy at home
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The World
Health Organization has encouraged people to play online games that will boost their
mental and physical health.
The World Health Organization has come up with the #HealthyAtHome Challenge.
The challenge comes after millions of people find themselves at home to try and protect themselves from being exposed to the deadly COVID-19 virus.
With so many people being indoors most of the time, it is important that the physical and mental health are not ignored.
The WHO says those at home need to stay healthy through healthy lifestyles and playing games that will stimulate their minds.
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Some of the recommended lifestyle changes from the health officials include: “eating healthily, giving up unhealthy habits like smoking, doing yoga or an online workout, going for a walk or run (if permitted by your local authorities), meditating, or playing a game”.
“Spring 2021 saw the launch of Yoga Season on the popular Gardenscapes game from Playrix, encouraging players to stay active, boost their energy and health by doing exercise and meditation,” reports the health site.
According to SKY News, the gaming industry has seen record sales in recent months.
Check out ten video games that explore mental health.
READ: China limits children's online gaming to three hours a week
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