Study Links Early Smartphone Ownership To Health Problems In Preteens

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Study Links Early Smartphone Ownership To Health Problems In Preteens
A study by the American Academy of Pediatrics shows preteens who get smartphones before age 12 face significantly higher health risks. The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study, appearing in January’s Pediatrics journal, examined over 10,000 early adolescents. Researchers found those receiving phones as children or preteens had 31% greater odds of depression compared to peers who got phones later as teenagers. Early smartphone owners were also 40% more likely to develop obesity and 62% more likely to experience sleep problems. “Given our findings, it is evident that a concrete framework is needed to advise on childhood and early adolescent smartphone ownership to support the healthier development of youth,” researchers stated. The study noted better outcomes occurred when parental supervision and usage limits were implemented.
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