American Heart Association (AHA) has collaborated with leading game console manufacturers from Japan, Nintendo to encourage U.S. citizens to exercise. So what to do with Nintendo?
Quoted by the Straits Times, Tuesday (05/18/2010), AHA will hold a campaign to have U.S. citizens to exercise more often by using the Nintendo Wii gaming device. This campaign was conducted AHA to address the increasing number of obese people in the U.S..
Nintendo, the Wii console device was successfully controlled the market since 2006, willing to work with AHA to reduce the number of patients with cardiovascular disease in the U.S..
According to the AHA, approximately 70 percent of Americans do not have regular sports activities. Yet sport is one way to tackle obesity (obesity). The disease of obesity is very closely related to cardiovascular disease, and predicted as one cause of death in the U.S. at most.
AHA found when average Americans have spent as much as eight hours just to sit. They also suggested that the adults can move their bodies at least 150 minutes a week for exercise, and 60 minutes per day for children.
Later, Nintendo will be pinning the AHA logo on every product besutannya video games, including Wii, Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports Resort.
In the last 20 years, the disease of obesity is haunting most U.S. citizens. Even according to government statistics, one in three adults are overweight.
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