Interactive screen use reduces sleep time in kids, researchers find
December 13, 2023
December 13, 2023
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Dec. 13 -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news:
While screen time is generally known to affect sleep, new research suggests that interactive engagement, such as texting friends or playing video games, delays and reduces the time spent asleep to a greater extent than passive screen time, like watching television -- especially for teens.
The research, which published today (Dec. 13) in the Journal of Adolescent Health, . . .
While screen time is generally known to affect sleep, new research suggests that interactive engagement, such as texting friends or playing video games, delays and reduces the time spent asleep to a greater extent than passive screen time, like watching television -- especially for teens.
The research, which published today (Dec. 13) in the Journal of Adolescent Health, . . .