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Transforming the lifestyle of modern athletes: The impact of wearable and E-sports technologies on physical and mental health in a sustainable event ecosystem

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  • Moh. Ali Kuncoro
  • Nurhasan Nurhasan
  • Dwi Cahyo Kartiko
  • Moh Turi
  • Advendi Kristiyandaru

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This study aims to explore the impact of technology, especially wearables, the application of sustainability in sports events, and involvement in e-sports on the physical performance, mental health, and physical performance of individuals in the field of sports. The methods used are quasi-experiments and surveys. The population consists of athletes, sports event organizers, and e-sports gamers. A total of 100 athletes (50 experimental groups and 50 controls) participated in an experiment using wearable technology. In addition, 150 sports event organizers and 150 e-sports gamers participated in the survey. Results showed that the use of wearable technology significantly improved athletes' physical performance (p = 0.000) and lowered stress levels (p = 0.006). The application of sustainability strategies in sports events has been proven to improve energy efficiency (p = 0.000) and reduce waste (p = 0.002). Meanwhile, active involvement in e-sports contributed to an improvement in gamers' mental health (p = 0.004), but negatively impacted their physical health (p = 0.005). In conclusion, wearable technology and sustainability strategies contribute positively to the performance and sustainable future of sports.

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  • Moh. Ali Kuncoro & Nurhasan Nurhasan & Dwi Cahyo Kartiko & Moh Turi & Advendi Kristiyandaru, 2025. "Transforming the lifestyle of modern athletes: The impact of wearable and E-sports technologies on physical and mental health in a sustainable event ecosystem," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 9(6), pages 751-759.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:9:y:2025:i:6:p:751-759:id:7873
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