- Children who have smartphones by age 12 are at increased risk . . .
Children and adolescents who own smartphones by age 12 have higher risks of depression, poor sleep and obesity, according to a new study
- A Smartphone Before Age 12 Could Carry Health Risks, Study Says
A Smartphone Before Age 12 Could Carry Health Risks, Study Says Researchers found higher rates of depression, poor sleep and obesity among tweens who had early access to a cellphone Share full
- Giving your kid a smartphone before the age of 12 can lead to . . .
Giving your kid a smartphone before the age of 12 can lead to massive health problems, study finds Smartphone ownership in early adolescent years is tied to risk factors for heart disease
- Smartphone Ownership, Age of Smartphone Acquisition, and . . .
Given concerns regarding health implications of adolescent smartphone use, we tested associations of smartphone ownership and age of smartphone acquisition with depression, obesity, and insufficient sleep in early adolescence We hypothesized that smartphone ownership, especially at a younger age, would be associated with worse health outcomes
- Smartphones at age 12 linked to worse health - Axios
Preteens who own smartphones are likelier to have depression, obesity and insufficient sleep than their peers
- New Study Shows Alarming Health Issues Linked to Owning a . . .
"Smartphone Ownership, Age of Smartphone Acquisition, and Health Outcomes in Early Adolescence," a study published Monday in the journal "Pediatrics," linked smartphone ownership by age 12 to
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"Owning a smartphone by age 12 is associated with worse health outcomes across the board — more depression, more obesity, more insufficient sleep," Ran Barzilay, a CHOP psychiatrist and one of
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