All parents of children under 12 issued smartphone health guideline
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For parents navigating the digital age, deciding when to equip children with their first smartphone can be a complex decision. While these devices can facilitate communication with family and friends, they also pose potential hazards.

Recent research featured in the journal ‘Pediatrics’ highlights a concerning link between smartphone usage and several health issues. The study indicates that children who own a smartphone by the age of 12 are more likely to face challenges such as sleep disturbances, depression, and obesity compared to their peers without such devices.

The comprehensive study, which tracks the brain development of over 10,500 children, represents the most extensive research of its kind conducted in the United States.

Findings suggest that the earlier a child receives a smartphone, the greater the potential health risks they might face.

Dr. Ran Barzilay, the study’s lead author, emphasizes that providing a child with a smartphone should be considered a significant health decision.

In an interview with the New York Times, Dr. Barzilay remarked, “When you give your kid a phone, you need to think of it as something that is significant for the kid’s health — and behave accordingly.”

The study does not prove that mobile phones lead to poorer health outcomes – there is an association, but it’s not cause and effect.

However, according to The New York Times, previous studies have shown that children who receive smartphones at a young age are less likely to exercise outdoors and socialise with their peers in real-time. 

Access to a cellphone also impacts sleep, with kids more likely to stay up later looking at their phones or be awoken in the night by the sound of a notification.

One simple way to combat this, if you do decide to get your child a phone, is to ensure the device is removed from their bedroom before they go to bed. This gives a better chance of a proper night’s sleep while still allowing them freedom.

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