Excess net use ups BP risk in teens
Even Those Who Spend 14 Hours A Week
Surfing Have Hypertension: Study
Teens who spend hours on the
internet may be at risk for high blood pressure and weight gain, researchers
say . Researchers found that teens who spent at least 14 hours a week on the
internet had elevated blood pressure. Of 134 teens described by researchers as
heavy internet users, 26 had elevated blood pressure. This is believed to be the
first study to show a link between time spent on the internet and high blood
pressure.
The
findings add to growing research that has shown an association between heavy
internet use and other health risks like addiction, anxiety , depression,
obesity and social isolation, resear chers said. “Using the internet is part of
our daily life but it sho uldn't consume us. In our study, te ens considered
heavy internet users were on the internet an average of 25 hours a week,“ said
Andrea
Cassidy-Bushrow, a researcher at Henry Ford's department of public
health sciences.
“It's
important that young peo ple take regular breaks from their computer or
smartphone, and engage in some form of physical activity. I recommend to
parents they limit their children's time at home on the internet. I think two
hours a day , five days a week is good rule of thumb,“ Cassidy-Bushrow said.
Researchers analysed data compiled from 335 teens ages 14-17 enrolled in the
study including a blood pressure reading taken during a physical exam.
Participants
also completed a 55-question survey of their internet use during the week
leading up to their physical exam. Questions ranged from how they spent their
time on the internet and their number of email addresses to time spent on the
internet daily and for what purpose. For their study , researchers defined
internet use as visiting web sites, emailing, instant messaging, playing games,
doing homework, shopping, downloading software and creating or maintaining
webpages.
The
study also found that teens spent on average 15 hours a week on the internet at
either school or home and 39% of girls were heavy internet users compared to
43% of boys.
Source
| Times of India | 8 October 2015
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