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Excess screen time linked to overweight among children

Published : 11 Aug 2019, 02:36

  DF Report
Press Release Photo by University of Helsinki/ MOSTPHOTOS.

A recently completed study indicates that Finnish children who spend a lot of time in front of screens have a heightened risk for overweight and abdominal obesity, regardless of the extent of their physical activity, said a press release of University of Helsinki quoting a study report.

The study investigated links between screen time and overweight by utilising the Finnish Health in Teens data (Fin-HIT), encompassing more than 10,000 children from across Finland. The children studied were between 9 and 12 years of age.

The subjects reported the time spent viewing television programmes and films on screens and the amount of sedentary computer use outside school hours.

The children were measured for height, weight and waist circumference.

The results, published in the Scientific Reports journal, showed that heavy screen time is associated with both overweight and abdominal obesity.

“It must be noted that this cross-sectional study does not reveal anything about causality. It may be that overweight children spend more time in front of screens, or that abundant screen time may result in overweight,” said researcher Elina Engberg from the University of Helsinki and Folkhälsan.

“Neither did the study measure the intensity of exercise; the participants were only asked about the amount of time they spent exercising in their free time. Further research on the combined effect of screen time, physical activity and diet on children’s weight is needed.”

Previously, not much research has been carried out on the link between screen time and children’s abdominal obesity.

Overweight in children and related adverse health effects are illustrated by the waist-to-height ratio as well the body mass index.

The study was carried out at the Folkhälsan Research Center in collaboration with the University of Helsinki.