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The Anti-Junk Food Superhero Game By Mary Janisch Jeremy Snook COM 547 Spring 2009
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Childhood Obesity Game Proposal

May 07, 2015

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This is the presentation used for a small group (”mini-squad”) project for COM 547: Communication in Video Games and Virtual Worlds (Spring ‘09) in the University of Washington’s MCDM program. Group members were Jeremy Snook and Mary Janisch.
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The Anti-Junk Food Superhero Game

By Mary Janisch Jeremy Snook

COM 547 Spring 2009

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Childhood obesityis an epidemicepidemic

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More than 23 million 23 million American kids are overweight or obese

That’s 1/31/3 of the youth population!

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Obesity rate has doubled for kids and tripled for teenagers since 1980.

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Fat Kids = Sick Kids

Overweight kids are getting “adult” diseases like

hypertensionhypertension and Type 2 diabetesType 2 diabetes.

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Why Are Kids Getting So Fat?

• Busy families turning to calorie-laden convenience foods

• Portion sizes increased

• Recess times reduced

• More “screen time” and less physical activity

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Companies spend $10 billion $10 billion a year on food marketing

to children

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To teach good eating habits, get ‘em while they’re young…

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…and where they’re at: playing videogames

97%97% of kids play videogames

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It’s like…

• LEGO Star Wars / LEGO Batman

• The Incredibles

• Spy Kids

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Meet the Johnsons

• Drew, 9 years old, 4th grade, AKA ZipZip

• Maura, 10 years old, 5th grade, AKA ZapZap

• Students at Springfield Elementary School

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And is this corner…

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1. Fight monsters, use energyenergy

2. Eat food to replenish energyenergy

3. Save your school!

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All Food Gives Energy, But Not Equally

Food Group Benefit Negative Effect

GrainsProvides up to 75% energy, normal refill

(none)

Vegetables Provides up to 100% energy; fastest refill

(none)

FruitsProvides up to 100% energy; fastest refill

(none)

Milk Provides up to 90% energy; faster refill (none)

Meat & Beans Provides up to 110% energy; slow refill (none)

Junk FoodProvides up to 125% energy; faster refill

Slow-down after short period; end-game appearance

Sugary Drinks Provides up to 150% energy; fastest refill

Slow-down after short period; end-game appearance

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