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As we all know, premature birth and see the screen time increases are associated with an increased risk of developmental and behavioral sequelae
As we all know, premature birth and see the screen time increases are associated with an increased risk of developmental and behavioral sequelae
Recently , a study published inJAMA study showed Pediatrics , 2 hours a day or more screen time risk perception, executive function and behavioral problems of very preterm children appeared to increase in preschool related
Recently , a study published inJAMA study Pediatrics suggests JAMA , 2 hours a day or more screen time and the risk of very preterm children cognition, executive function and behavioral problems arise in preschool increased about
In the current study, the researchers analyzed data from a study of children born 28 weeks or earlier
In the current study, the researchers analyzed data from a study of children born 28 weeks or earlier
Among the 414 children included in the analysis, 227 boys (55%); the average (SD) birth weight was 870.
The results found that , compared with less screen time for children every day, a longer screen time children spend an average difference of nearly eight points in the global executive function percentile score in impulse control impulse control (suppression) low aspect about 0.
In summary ,the results of this study show that in children under 28 weeks of age, long screen time can lead to poor cognition, executive function, and behavioral outcomes between 6 and 7 years of age
In summary ,the results of this study show that in children under 28 weeks of age, long screen time can lead to poor cognition, executive function, and behavioral outcomes between 6 and 7 years of age
References : Vohr, BE, et al.
Association of high screen-time use with school-age cognitive, executive function, and behavior outcomes in extremely preterm children.
JAMA Pediatrics JAMA Pediatrics .
2021.
DOI: 10.
1001/jamapediatrics.
2021.
2041 DOI: 10.
1001/jamapediatrics.
2021.
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