
Results of first scientific study into Pokémon GO‘s health benefits reveal game lowers stress levels.
While the health benefits of extra exercise spent frantically searching for Pokémon in the augmented-reality mobile game Pokemon GO have already been confirmed, a new report in the scientific journal Nature‘s Scientific Reports section has found that it can also combat stress. According to the report, full-time workers who played the Niantic-produced game for a month or more reported significantly lower levels of psychological stress than those who didn’t.
Since Pokémon GO‘s psychological effect has so far only been anecdotal (such as a reduction in suicides in Japan shortly after it was released), scientists have completed a study into what effect the game has on mental health. A team from Tokyo University, led by Professor Norito Kawakami, conducted online surveys with 3,915 full-time Japanese workers in the period November 2015 to February 2016, and follow-up surveys in December 2016. Of these, 246 workers (9.7 percent of the total), had continued to play the game for over a month. The workers were all asked to answer a “Brief Job Stress Questionnaire (BJSQ)” to determine their levels of psychological stress in order to assess any changes over the time period, alongside other questions regarding work performance and other factors such as smoking or drinking habits.
▼ While the extra walking is undoubtedly good for health,
some people’s Pokémon-hunting obsession had them playing in the wrong places,
as this sign from Nijo Castle in Kyoto suggested.
As well as the pronounced difference in self-reported stress levels, physical complaints among those who had played the game for over a month had also lessened slightly. While the report didn’t attempt to pinpoint the reason behind the stress-busting power of Pokémon GO, its authors surmise that it may be down to increased physical exertion and socialisation among players.
The game isn’t always good for health though, as the report cites potential risks of playing the Pokémon GO as being:
“traffic accidents or injury risks; trespassing; abduction, and violence; mosquito-borne diseases; and sleep problems.”
And, as we’ve reported before, the sheer rapture at capturing a rare Pocket Monster can kill. Then again, balance that against getting off the sofa and actually walking around more than we otherwise might, plus the excitement of the hunt, and they seem like risks worth taking for the benefit of our health.
While there were a number of limitations with the study, for example, the average age of those who continued to play Pokémon GO for more than a month was much younger than those who didn’t, we can add this to the growing list of scientific (and non-scientific) reports backing the myriad pros of gaming. Pokémon GO‘s popularity may have peaked but augmented reality games are here to stay. Good news for gamers – with the scientific seal of approval there’s never been a better time to play guilt-free!
Source: Nature via Asahi Shinbun
Featured image: Gahag
Insert images: Wikipedia/Info2Learn


Pokémon Go in Japan: 7 top sightseeing spots where you can catch Pokémon in Tokyo
Pokémon Go released in Japan? We spot a rare “Glasses Pikachu” at Tokyo’s Nintendo headquarters
Pokémon Go players discover unusual gym locations around Japan
DIY Pokémon Go lifehack from Japan: rest tired arms with creative hands-free “Poké-Han” device
6 things people in Japan should watch out for when Pokémon Go lands in the country
Bear attack shelters going on sale in Japan as country experiences record-high number of incidents
Secret tourist stop in Japan has a lift car that whisks you away to a mystery mountain destination
Japanese government considering tripling departure taxes to combat overtourism
Why is Starbucks Japan’s Christmas stollen so good?
Shocking discovery: Japan’s expensive Shine Muscat grapes can pair amazingly with cheap Pringles
Foreign worker in Japan fends off armed robber with single word, gets no respect from local media
Totoro, Catbus sleeping bags are perfect place to stay cozy all winter…if you fit inside【Pics】
Tokyo National Museum seeking donations to pave over pond, create space for beer and music events
Tokyo Station’s ultra-rare cakes look, and taste, like a cup of coffee
Bonsai-tree-flavored gin on sale now
Brand-new Pokémon park opens in Japan with larger-than-life-size Lapras【Photos】
Naturally brown-haired Osaka student sues government for forcing her to dye her hair black
Unique inclined elevator in Japan leads to a town that inspired Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away
Starbucks Japan unveils the new Soupuccino
One of the busiest stations in Tokyo is changing the name on its signs, but not necessarily to make it easier for people to find their way around.
Real takoyaki is almost impossible to find in Tokyo, but this place has it, our hardliner says
Studio Ghibli releases new Ursula’s blanket from Kiki’s Delivery Service
Never forget that Mister Donut’s super-simple ramen is actually very hard to beat
Japan’s permanent Pokémon theme park zone announces grand opening date, ticket sale start
Tokyo police found our lost wallet, but the story of how they did made us feel empty
Studio Ghibli releases new “komorebi” plush toys to brighten your days
Sanrio and Sonic the Hedgehog characters become fast friends with new plushie collection
Tokyo bento boxed lunch shop charges different prices depending on how heavy your laptop is
Japan has vending machines that put protective film on your phone for you — Here’s how to use them
Studio Ghibli anime stoles are here to keep you warm with a range of famous characters
Totoro fountain figurine recreates the sights and sounds of one of anime’s most memorable scenes
Starbucks Japan unveils new Christmas Frappuccino and holiday drinks for 2025
Ghibli Museum clock is now yours to take home with you
Step into Japanese culture with Converse’s new Japan-exclusive shoes featuring gods, sushi style
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Possessing Harry Potter’s Sword of Godric Gryffindor is now illegal in Japan
Japan’s deadliest food claims more victims, but why do people keep eating it for New Year’s?
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
The top 10 annoying foreign tourist behaviors on trains, as chosen by Japanese people【Survey】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
One of Japan’s most beautiful hot spring towns announces new limits on number of day trippers
Here’s how the awesome new Pokémon GO mobile game will look on your smartphone
Before Pokémon Go, there was Ingress, and its first “XM-Profiler Illumination Portal” is in Japan
Pokémon GO players in Japan discover strange new hybrid species of monsters in the game
Tech journalist predicts Japan’s Pokémon Go release date
Giant Pokémon Go video display at Shinjuku Station brings our reporter to tears
Japanese grandmother becomes hardcore Pokémon trainer, pleases doctor, worries family
Pokémon Go in Japan: We discover a “Pikachu forest” in Tokyo!
Sony set to make “aggressive” move into AR phone gaming market thanks to success of Pokémon GO
6 reasons why Pokémon GO might make a comeback, according to P.K. Sanjun
Creators of Pokémon Go apologise for game’s late arrival in video address to players in Japan
We asked a Niantic insider 30 questions about Pokémon Go, learned a lot of useful information
We catch up with world’s first Pokémon Go master, Nick Johnson, in Tokyo
We make a pair of gloves that are super-effective against playing Pokémon GO in the cold
Is Pokémon Go helping prevent deaths at one of Japan’s most notorious suicide spots?
How to befriend a famous Pokémon Go YouTuber? Challenge them to a Pokémon Pancake battle【Video】
Tokyo University students rank the top 12 video games for cultivating smart kids
Leave a Reply