It has become a major concern for parents across the world that their children spend a lot of time in front of the screen than using it for their soft-skill development. For the same reason, it has also become important to track the time their preschooler is spending in front of the screen.
A new study published in the Journal ‘PLOS ONE’ in the US says that the screen time of more than two hours for kids below five years of age is linked with inattention. This is frightening for the same would adversely affect their healthy growth.
With the advent of technology, kids get more exposure to screens through several devices. A raised screen time has already been associated with unhealthy dietary patterns, cardiovascular diseases, poor sleep, and obesity.
The study collected from the parents, the data of time their kids spent on the screen including, gaming and mobile usage. The screen time turned out to be 1.4 hours a day at five years of age, while 1.5 hours a day for three years.
Compared to children with less than 30 minutes per day of screen time, the 13.7% who watched more than two hours each day were five times more likely to report clinically significant externalizing problems and were 5.9 times more likely to report clinically significant inattention problems.
Moreover, children with more than two hours of screen time per day had a 7.7-fold increased risk of meeting criteria for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
“How much is too much screen time for children? We found that children with more than 2 hours of screen time per day had significantly more behaviour problems at five years of age. Interestingly, the more time children spent doing organized sports, the less likely they were to exhibit behavioural problems,” the authors said.
“Taken together, our results support an active beginning for children with screen time replaced by more organized sports,” the authors concluded.
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