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Playing video games can boost your mental health: Study

Playing video games can boost your mental health: Study (Image: Pexels.com)

New Delhi : Playing video games regularly can boost your mental health, finds a study by researchers at Oxford University.

With more people stuck in their homes amid pandemic, the video game sales boosted this year and the researchers got a good topic to research upon its impact mentally on humans.

The findings in the study have been derived from survey responses from people who played two games, 'Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville' and 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons'.

For the first time, the data was provided by the game makers - Electronic Arts and Nintendo of America – on how much time people spent playing the games.

The researchers at Oxford University found the actual amount of time spent playing was a small but significant positive factor in people's well-being.

They claimed that the amount enjoyment that people get after playing games could impact their mental health drastically.

The results could cast doubt on long-held assumptions that gaming causes aggression or addiction, though the authors acknowledge they are only a snapshot.

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