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过度使用智能手机是否与年轻人的体重状况和自我健康评估有关?一项智能平台研究。

Is excessive smartphone use associated with weight status and self-rated health among youth? A smart platform study.

机构信息

Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina, 2155 College Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4M 0A1, Canada.

Trent University Durham, 55 Thornton Road South, Oshawa, Ontario, L1J 5Y1, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Feb 3;23(1):234. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15037-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Canada, it is recommended that youth limit screen time to less than two hours per day, yet, the majority of youth are reportedly spending a significantly higher amount of time in front of a screen. This is particularly concerning given that these recommendations do not take into account smartphone devices, which is the most common screen time technology of choice for the younger generations. This study implements an innovative approach to understanding screen time behavior and aims to investigate the unique relationship between smartphone specific screen time and physical health outcomes.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study is part of the Smart Platform, a digital epidemiological and citizen science initiative. 436 youth citizen scientists, aged 13-21 years, provided all data via their own smartphones using a custom-built smartphone application. Participants completed a 124-item baseline questionnaire which included validated self-report surveys adapted to collect data specifically on smartphone use (internet use, gaming, and texting), demographic characteristics, and physical health outcomes such as weight status and self-rated health. Binary regression models determined the relationship between smartphone use and physical health outcomes.

RESULTS

Overall participants reported excessive smartphone use in all categories. 11.4% and 12% of the 436 youth participants reported using their smartphone excessively (greater than 2 h per day) during the week and weekend respectively for gaming and were over 2 times more likely than their peers to fall within an overweight/obese BMI status. Excessive weekend gaming was also associated with self-rated health where participants were over 2 times more likely than their peers to report poor self-rated health.

CONCLUSIONS

The results indicate that excessive screen time on smartphones does have complex associations with youth health. Further investigation with more robust study designs is needed to inform smartphone-specific screen time guidelines for youth.

摘要

背景

在加拿大,建议年轻人每天将屏幕时间限制在两小时以内,但据报道,大多数年轻人花在屏幕前的时间明显要多得多。鉴于这些建议并没有考虑到智能手机设备,而智能手机设备是年轻一代最常用的屏幕时间技术,这一点尤其令人担忧。本研究采用了一种创新的方法来了解屏幕时间行为,并旨在研究智能手机特定屏幕时间与身体健康结果之间的独特关系。

方法

这项横断面研究是 Smart Platform 的一部分,这是一个数字流行病学和公民科学倡议。436 名 13-21 岁的青年公民科学家通过自己的智能手机使用定制的智能手机应用程序提供了所有数据。参与者完成了一份 124 项的基线问卷,其中包括经过验证的自我报告调查,这些调查专门用于收集有关智能手机使用(互联网使用、游戏和短信)、人口统计学特征以及身体健康结果(如体重状况和自我报告的健康状况)的数据。二元回归模型确定了智能手机使用与身体健康结果之间的关系。

结果

总体而言,参与者报告在所有类别中都存在过度的智能手机使用。在 436 名青年参与者中,分别有 11.4%和 12%的人在一周和周末报告过度使用智能手机(每天超过 2 小时)用于游戏,并且比同龄人更有可能超重/肥胖 BMI 状态。周末过度玩游戏也与自我报告的健康有关,参与者比同龄人更有可能报告自我感觉健康状况不佳。

结论

研究结果表明,过度使用智能手机屏幕时间与年轻人的健康确实存在复杂的关联。需要更具稳健研究设计的进一步调查,为年轻人提供特定于智能手机的屏幕时间指南。

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