
Excessive screen time linked to obesity in US preteens, study finds
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A study published Monday suggests a link between screen time and weight gain in American preteens.
The data was pulled from 11,066 preteens who are part of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study. They were asked questions pertaining to time spent on six different forms of screen time including television, social media, texting, YouTube, video chatting and video games. The team noted in a press release posted to EurekAlert.org that the study occurred prior to the pandemic. Researchers said at the start of the study 33.7% of the children were considered overweight or obese, and a year later, it increased to 35.5%, "a proportion that is expected to rise in the late teens and early adulthood."More Related News













