Morie Jacquelyn Ford, Chance Eric
University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies, Playa Vista, California 90094-2536, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2011 Mar 1;5(2):272-6. doi: 10.1177/193229681100500211.
Today's epidemic of obesity and diabetes poses challenges to health care similar to those facing soldiers who return with postdeployment mental health issues. These include geographic barriers, social stigma, and the need for behavioral change. Researchers at University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies are adapting their extensive experience in technological solutions for training to techniques that can aid veterans in need. These techniques show promise for concerns in the growing crisis of "diabesity." Virtual reality (VR) has already demonstrated itself as an impactful treatment method for several behavioral and mental health domains. Virtual worlds, the successor technology of original VR, inherited many of its predecessor's strengths but also presents the new affordances of accessibility, social connectivity, and avatar usage, which pave the way toward future treatment options on a broader scale.
如今的肥胖症和糖尿病流行给医疗保健带来了挑战,这与那些患有部署后心理健康问题而归国的士兵所面临的挑战类似。这些挑战包括地理障碍、社会污名以及行为改变的需求。南加州大学创意技术学院的研究人员正在将他们在技术解决方案培训方面的丰富经验,应用于能够帮助有需要的退伍军人的技术。这些技术在应对日益严重的“糖尿病肥胖症”危机方面显示出了前景。虚拟现实(VR)已经证明自己是一种对多个行为和心理健康领域有影响力的治疗方法。虚拟世界作为原始VR的后续技术,继承了其前身的许多优点,同时还展现了可及性、社交连接性和虚拟化身使用等新特性,为更广泛的未来治疗选择铺平了道路。