成人X站

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

UW study: Less screen time, more physical activity leads to better mental health for kids

Oct 31, 2021, 12:35 PM

mental health...

(Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

(Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Parents, your suspicion is now backed up by a study from the University of Washington which confirms more physical activity and less screen time leads to better mental health for children.

(Pause so you can ask them to get off their phones and go outside.)

The UW study tracked the daily activities of 1,000 children ranging from ages 6-17 from Oct. 22 to Nov. 2, 2020. At the time, the United States was in the midst of a third wave of new COVID-19 cases and most of the students in the study were learning fully online (50.6%) or in a hybrid model (27.2%).

Chance to see aurora borealis across Washington before Halloween

Families reported a daily average of about 4.4 hours of recreational screen time for their children, which was consistent with pre-pandemic estimates.

鈥淚 think what the pandemic forced upon families was screen time was needed for school in most cases,鈥 said Dr. Pooja Tandon, an associate professor of pediatrics at the UW School of Medicine, and the study’s lead author. 鈥淪creen time was also sometimes the only way for social interaction for children. So the recreational screen time was more than optional in some cases.鈥

More screen time means less time for playing outside. Additionally, only 195 kids in the study of 1,000 reported 60 minutes of daily exercise. On average, kids got about 60 minutes of activity 3.9 days per week.

Out of the 1,000 kids studied, 143 were diagnosed or being evaluated for anxiety, 110 for depression, 160 for ADHD, and 116 for a behavioral problem. Researchers say less activity and more screen time was associated with higher rates of each condition across all ages.

The study also took pandemic-related stressors into account, and children most affected were even less engaged in physical activity and more involved with screens.

鈥淚 recognize that this is an incredibly challenging time for parents, and I think there are opportunities as families for us to just prioritize these health behaviors, knowing that it’s important for both physical health and mental health,鈥 Tandon said.

The study was published this month in

MyNorthwest News

protesters seattle protest no kings...

Frank Sumrall

Protestors set fires outside Seattle federal building during late-night demonstration Saturday

A demonstration is taking place Saturday night on 2nd Avenue and Madison Street, as protesters are blocking all southbound and westbound lanes in the process.

1 day ago

sea-tac security threat...

MyNorthwest Staff

Person arrested after security threat at Sea-Tac, flights halted

A security issue has prompted a ground stop at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) Saturday.

1 day ago

The "No Kings" rally at Cal Anderson Park has marched all the way to the Space Needle. (Photo: Scot...

Frank Sumrall

70,000 join ‘No Kings’ protest marching from Capitol Hill to downtown Seattle

Multiple protests have commenced in Seattle and surrounding areas Saturday, including one that started in Cal Anderson Park before marching to downtown Seattle.

1 day ago

molly moon's ice cream west seattle...

MyNorthwest Staff

West Seattle gets sweeter: Molly Moon鈥檚 ice cream to open new shop in June

Fourteen months in the making, Molly Moon's Ice Cream has finally announced a grand opening date for its West Seattle location: June 21.

2 days ago

Washinton whooping cough...

Aaron Granillo

WA health officials warn of whooping cough spike tied to lower vaccination rates

A drop in vaccination rates in Washington leads to a surge in whooping cough cases, warns the Department of Health.

2 days ago

immigrant Medicaid data Trump...

Jason Sutich

Trump admin. orders Medicaid data be shared with Homeland Security for immigration enforcement

Deportation officials now access personal data of millions of Medicaid enrollees amid immigration crackdown under the Trump Administration.

2 days ago

UW study: Less screen time, more physical activity leads to better mental health for kids