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A Smartphone Before Age 12 Could Carry Health Risks, Study Says The study, published in the journal Pediatrics on Monday, found that children who had a smartphone by age 12 were at higher risk of depression, obesity and insufficient sleep than those who did
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Study Links Smartphone Ownership in . . . For youth who own a smartphone, earlier age of acquisition is linked to higher rates of obesity and insufficient sleep The study was published today in the journal PEDIATRICS The study on teen smartphone use was prompted by rising societal concerns about smartphone use and its impact on adolescent mental health
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
Starting Kids Early on Smartphones Tied to Health Issues - MSN Key Takeaways Handing smartphones out to tweens might be bad for their healthKids who had a phone by age 12 were more likely to have depression, obesity and poor sleepThe risk of obesity and poor
Smartphones at age 12 linked to worse health - Axios Pediatric health groups have recommended appropriate screen time for youths, but there are no public health guidelines on the appropriate age for kids to first get a smartphone, the study says What they found: Kids who owned a smartphone at age 12 were found to have about 31% higher odds of depression, 40% higher odds of obesity and 62% higher odds of insufficient sleep than their peers who
Kids Who Get Cellphones Before Age 12 at Higher Risk of Obesity . . . By Suzanne Burdick, Ph D Children who have their own cellphone by age 12 are at greater risk of obesity, depression and insufficient sleep than kids who don’t — and the younger they are when they get the phone, the greater risk they’ll be obese and have trouble sleeping, according to research published Monday in Pediatrics