Multipronged effects of increased screen time on the nutritional imbalance: A cross-sectional study of students of Amritsar aged 6-16 years
CONCLUSIONS: More the screen time, the more the chances of missing meals. Being awake for a long odd time leads to increased consumption of foods/snacks furthermore. Regarding the harmful effects of fast foods, the source of information was from schools, but only 41.4% were aware about these effects.PMID:38605800 | PMC:PMC11006083 | DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_699_23
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Rohit Batish Simmi Oberoi Aman D Singh Sanjeev Mahajan Manohar L Sharma Vaishali Sharma Source Type: research
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