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- Smartphones could be putting your kids at risk - AOL
A new study on smartphone use and its effect on adolescents’ health may be one more reason parents should hold off on getting their kids the devices
- Children who have smartphones by age 12 are at increased risk of health . . .
Children and adolescents who own smartphones by age 12 have higher risks of depression, poor sleep and obesity, according to a new study
- Kids who have smartphones by age 12 have higher risk of depression . . .
Children who own smartphones by age 12 are at higher risk of lack of sleep, obesity and depression, a new study published Monday finds
- Smartphones could be putting your kids at risk, new study says
The study indicates kids who get phones at a young age are more likely to face obesity, depression and insufficient sleep
- 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, according to a new University of Pennsylvania-led study Why it matters: Roughly half of American kids now own a smartphone by the time they turn 11
- Smartphones Associated with Depression, Obesity, and Poor Sleep in . . .
The authors found that odds of depression, obesity, and insufficient sleep were 31%, 40%, and 62% higher in 12-year-olds who owned a smartphone than those who didn’t They also found that the odds of obesity and insufficient sleep increased almost 10% for each additional year of owning a smartphone before age 12
- Smartphones could be putting your kids at risk - Electricity. com
Kara Alaimo is a professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University and teaches parents, students and teachers how to manage screen time Her book “Over the Influence: Why Social Media Is Toxic for Women and Girls — And How We Can Take It Back” was published in 2024 Like many parents, Nicole Cannon faces a dilemma: If she gets her 13-year-old son the smartphone he wants, she
- Experts warn: Smartphones before 13 could harm mental health for life
Getting a smartphone before age 13 may drastically increase the risk of poor mental health later in life, according to data from more than 100,000 people Early use is linked to suicidal
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