'Gaming Disorder' on the list of new diseases!
You know what? The World Health Organization (WHO) is going to enter the list of 'Diseases', the video games addiction. Experts identify the risk of addiction among the electronic games, as the 'gaming disorder', the disorder of WHO's International Classification of Disease (Internationally recognized class of disease, ICD) is going to be available in the 11th edition.
Hu's spokesman Tariq Zasarevic presented a conference in Geneva recently. Based on health related research around the world, it leads to classification and enrollment of various diseases. The 11th edition of their ICD is being released in July this year.
According to Hu's experts, 'Gaming Disorder' is a special behavioral feature of the digital or video gaming platform, which makes gaming more prevalent in comparison to other human activities. Another symptom of this is being said to continue playing games or increasing the amount of games after the negative consequences.
Hu's spokesman said that if someone is unnatural to the Games for a year, he would be considered to be affected by this gaming disorder.
In the meantime, the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, published in the 'Video Game Playing Incidents Food Intech in Adolescents: A Randomized Crossover Survey', has recently released videos of addicted to video games. Researchers say children who play video games are taking additional 163 kilograms per day compared to other children. They are fat, increasing the risk of disease.