Educational Technology

November 1, 2012

Kids with technology in their bedrooms don’t sleep as well, more likely to be obese

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:30 am

by NY Daily News

Letting your children bask in the glow of a television or computer in their bedrooms at night doesn’t benefit their sleep or waistlines. Researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada say that electronic devices in kids’ bedrooms are linked with both poor sleep and obesity. Researchers used data from nearly 3,400 students in fifth grade (10-11 years old) in a survey of their nighttime sleep habits and access to electronic devices. Half of the children had a television, DVD player, or video game console in the bedroom, 21 percent had a computer, and 17 percent had a mobile phone. Fifty-seven percent of students reported using their phones, watching television, or playing video games after they were supposed to be asleep. Researchers found that students with access to one electronic device were 1.47 times more likely to be overweight than kids with no devices in the bedroom. That increased to 2.57 times for kids with three devices. Additionally, they found that as little as one hour of additional sleep each night decreased the odds of being overweight by 28 percent and obese by 30 percent.

http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/kids-technology-bedrooms-fatter-poor-sleepers-article-1.1190892

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