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Experts say adults should limit screen time outside of work to less than two hours per day.
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Read More »- Social media and smartphones have been around for less than 20 years and the impacts they have on humans are still being discovered. Recent studies have uncovered that people can develop addictive behaviors with smartphones and social media, including thinking about the device or platform constantly and craving using it, using their smartphone or social media apps to cope or modify their mood, and experiencing symptoms of withdrawal when they are unable to access their phone or apps. If these behaviors progress to interfere with everyday life, it is cause for concern. Neck, Shoulder and Back Pain - Time spent sitting at desk typing or holding a phone and looking down, places strain on the neck, shoulders and back. When these positions are held for extended amounts of time, it can lead to pain and sometimes more severe musculoskeletal issues. - Time spent sitting at desk typing or holding a phone and looking down, places strain on the neck, shoulders and back. When these positions are held for extended amounts of time, it can lead to pain and sometimes more severe musculoskeletal issues. Changes in Cognition - We know that too much screen time is not good for children's developing brains, but what impacts does too much screen time have on adult brains? A 2020 study found that people who have been diagnosed with smartphone addiction had problems with the part of their brain responsible for transmitting messages and poorer cognitive performance. We know that too much screen time is not good for children's developing brains, but what impacts does too much screen time have on adult brains? A 2020 study found that people who have been diagnosed with smartphone addiction had problems with the part of their brain responsible for transmitting messages and poorer cognitive performance. Reduced Physical Activity Levels - Time spent on screens is time that people in past generations would spend being physically active—taking walks, working in a garden, playing sports, working on projects, etc. A sedentary lifestyle is directly linked to an increased risk of obesity and other physical health problems.
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Read More »Experts say adults should limit screen time outside of work to less than two hours per day. Any time beyond that which you would typically spend on screens should instead be spent participating in physical activity. This might not be feasible immediately, but there's still a lot people can do to try to reduce this down.
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