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Updated: 2018-10-24 08:02
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Children can plunge into fun with their smartphones at any time, like these kids playing with their phones while attending a meeting in Zhengzhou, Henan province. WANG WEI/FOR CHINA DAILY

PARIS-Only one in 20 children in the United States meets recommended health guidelines on sleep, exercise and screen time, and nearly a third are outside of the advised levels for all three, according to a study published recently.

On average, children ages 8 to 11 spent 3.6 hours per day glued to a TV, mobile phone, tablet or computer screen, nearly double the suggested limit of two hours, researchers found.

Too little sleep and excess screen time were clearly linked to a drop-off in cognitive skills, such as language ability, memory and task completion, according to the report, published by The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health.

"We found that more than two hours of recreational screen time in children was associated with poorer cognitive development," says lead author Jeremy Walsh, a researcher at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute.

"Based on our findings, pediatricians, parents, educators and policymakers should promote limiting recreational screen time and prioritizing healthy sleep routines during childhood and adolescence."

Walsh and his team looked at data-based on detailed questionnaires-for 4,520 children, spread across 20 locations in the United States.

They also tested the children for six kinds of cognitive skills, adjusting the results for household income, puberty development and other factors that might affect performance.

The results were measured against the Canadian 24-hour Movement Guidelines for children.

For sleep and exercise, the recommendations align with those of the World Health Organization, but Canada is the first country to propose limits for time spent in front of a backlit screen.

Distraction in class

Nearly 30 percent of children failed to meet any of the recommendations, more than 40 percent met only one, a quarter met two, and only 5 percent conformed to all three.

Just half of the children surveyed were getting enough sleep; 37 percent remained within the screen-time limits; and only 18 percent met the physical-activity recommendation.

"The more individual recommendations the child met, the better their cognition," the study concludes, noting that screen time was the most important factor.

In contrast to earlier research, a lack of exercise did not correlate with poorer performance on the cognition tests.

The strong link between time spent staring at a screen and brain function "potentially reflect the interruption of the stress-recovery cycle needed for growth in children", comments Eduardo Esteban Bustamante, an assistant professor at the University of Illinois' College of Applied Health Sciences, who did not take part in the study.

"Each minute spent on screens necessarily displaces a minute from sleep."

Scientists and educators have grown increasingly concerned that constant use of mobile phones from an early age may lead to problems ranging from addiction to attention deficit disorder.

The vast majority of teachers in a recent survey say that smartphones had become a distraction in the classroom, eroding the ability of students to focus.

France urges parents not to allow children under 3 to watch TV, and US pediatricians also favor a total ban on screen time until at least 18 months.

 

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