Gooey Gut Trail: Board Game Play to Understand Human-Microbial Interactions

Nandini Pasumarthy, Rakesh Patibanda, Yi Ling Tai, Elise van den Hoven, Jessica Danaher, Rohit Ashok Khot

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    Abstract

    Our gastrointestinal health is influenced by complex interactions between our gut bacteria and multiple external factors. A wider understanding of these concepts is vital to help make gut-friendly decisions in everyday life; however, its complexity can challenge public understanding if not approached systematically. Research suggests that board games can help to playfully navigate complex subjects. We present Gooey Gut Trail (GGT), a board game to help players understand the multifactorial interactions that influence and sustain gut microbial diversity. Through the embodied enactment of in-game activities, players learn how their habits surrounding diet, physical activity, emotions, and lifestyle influence the gut microbial population. A qualitative field study with 15 participants revealed important facets of our game design that increased participants' awareness, causing them to reflect upon their habits that influence gut health. Drawing upon the study insights, we present five design considerations to aid future playful explorations on nurturing human-microbial relationships.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number239
    Number of pages31
    JournalProceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
    Volume6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2022

    Bibliographical note

    Funding Information:
    We thank our reviewers and members of the HAFP Research Lab for their constructive feedback. We also thank and acknowledge the support received from the Australian Research Council DECRA Award DE190101151.

    Funding

    We thank our reviewers and members of the HAFP Research Lab for their constructive feedback. We also thank and acknowledge the support received from the Australian Research Council DECRA Award DE190101151.

    Keywords

    • board game
    • digestion
    • gut health
    • gut microbiome
    • human-food interaction

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