| Literature DB >> 35889942 |
Agata Rocka1, Faustyna Jasielska1, Dominika Madras1, Paulina Krawiec2, Elżbieta Pac-Kożuchowska2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over the last few decades, the time children spend using electronic devices has increased significantly. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of screen time on dietary behaviors and physical activity in children and adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: diet; electronic devices; lifestyle; obesity
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35889942 PMCID: PMC9317201 DOI: 10.3390/nu14142985
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 6.706
General characteristics of the study group.
| Subject | Number of Subjects (n) | Percentage of Subject (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| Girls | 1465 | 47.00 |
| Boys | 1662 | 53.00 |
| Age groups [years] | ||
| <3 | 20 | 0.64 |
| 3–6 | 146 | 4.67 |
| 7–11 | 1156 | 36.97 |
| 12–18 | 1805 | 57.72 |
| Place of residence | ||
| Village | 1603 | 51.26 |
| City under 20,000 residents | 414 | 13.24 |
| City with 20,000 to 100,000 residents | 793 | 25.36 |
| City over 100,000 residents | 317 | 10.14 |
| Medical history | ||
| Children with chronic | 638 | 20.40 |
| Children without chronic disease | 2489 | 79.60 |
Figure 1Screen time exposure during a regular weekday. Answers of parents who denied that their children were using digital devices for educational (15.20%) or recreational (4.92%) purposes are not presented.
Figure 2Screen time exposure during a weekend day. Answers of parents who denied that their children were using digital devices for educational (23.89%) or recreational (5.56%) purposes are not presented.
Screen time in relation to the age of children.
| Age group | Screen Time on Educational Activities During a Weekday | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| <3 years old | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | 1 (0.05%) |
| 3–6 years old | 11 (5.16%) | 3 (1.36%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| 7–11 years old | 190 (89.20%) | 149 (67.73%) | 520 (23.47%) |
| 12–18 years old | 12 (5.63%) | 68 (30.91%) | 1695 (76.49%) |
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| Chi2 = 644.83; | ||
| Age group |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| <3 years old | 1 (0.08%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| 3–6 years old | 4 (0.31%) | 3 (0.40%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| 7–11 years old | 494 (37.68%) | 152 (20.43%) | 35 (10.77%) |
| 12–18 years old | 812 (61.94%) | 589 (79.17%) | 290 (89.23%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 130.67; | ||
| Age group |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| <3 years old | 10 (0.74%) | 2 (0.21%) | 1 (0.15%) |
| 3–6 years old | 88 (6.48%) | 25 (2.58%) | 2 (0.31%) |
| 7–11 years old | 627 (46.17%) | 338 (34.92%) | 115 (17.77%) |
| 12–18 years old | 633 (46.61%) | 603 (62.29%) | 529 (81.76%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 245.74; | ||
| Age group |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| <3 years old | 10 (0.88%) | 2 (0.19%) | 1 (0.13%) |
| 3–6 years old | 56 (4.95%) | 64 (6.00%) | 4 (0.53%) |
| 7–11 years old | 506 (44.74%) | 416 (39.02%) | 168 (22.28%) |
| 12–18 years old | 559 (49.43%) | 584 (54.78%) | 581 (77.06%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 168.79; | ||
Association between the exposure to screen during meals and screen time.
| Exposure to Screens During Meals | Screen Time on Educational Activities During a Weekday | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
|
| 14 (6.57%) | 17 (7.73%) | 273 (12.31%) |
| Often (several times a week) | 38 (17.84%) | 33 (15.00%) | 616 (27.79%) |
| Sometimes (several times a month) | 70 (32.86%) | 77 (35.00%) | 734 (33.11%) |
| Rarely (less than once a month) | 52 (24.41%) | 59 (26.82%) | 396 (17.86%) |
| Never | 39 (18.31%) | 34 (15.45%) | 198 (8.93%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 62.09; | ||
| Exposure to screens during meals |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| Every day | 136 (10.37%) | 61 (8.20%) | 81 (24.92%) |
| Often (several times a week) | 307 (23.40%) | 217 (29.17%) | 99 (30.46%) |
| Sometimes (several times a month) | 444 (33.84%) | 282 (37.90%) | 79 (24.31%) |
| Rarely (less than once a month) | 284 (21.42%) | 124 (16.67%) | 47 (14.46%) |
| Never | 144 (10.98%) | 60 (8.06%) | 19 (5.85%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 98.51; | ||
| Exposure to screens during meals |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| Every day | 79 (5.82%) | 95 (9.80%) | 156 (24.11%) |
| Often (several times a week) | 239 (17.60%) | 291 (30.03%) | 235 (36.32%) |
| Sometimes (several times a month) | 499 (36.75%) | 360 (37.15%) | 147 (22.72%) |
| Rarely (less than once a month) | 339 (24.96%) | 151 (15.58%) | 78 (12.06%) |
| Never | 202 (14.87%) | 72 (7.43%) | 31 (4.79%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 341.02; | ||
| Exposure to screens during meals |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| Every day | 67 (5.92%) | 75 (7.03%) | 184 (24.40%) |
| Often (several times a week) | 191 (16.89%) | 283 (26.52%) | 276 (36.60%) |
| Sometimes (several times a month) | 377 (33.33%) | 433 (40.58%) | 193 (25.60%) |
| Rarely (less than once a month) | 315 (27.85%) | 182 (17.06%) | 76 (10.08%) |
| Never | 181 (16.00%) | 94 (8.81%) | 25 (3.32%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 416.79; | ||
Types of snacks eaten while using electronic devices.
| Type of Snacks | Number of Responses * (n) | The Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Fruit | 2170 | 69.40 |
| Cookies | 1247 | 39.88 |
| Crisps | 1100 | 35.18 |
| Salty sticks | 907 | 29.01 |
| Vegetables | 887 | 28.37 |
| Chocolate | 764 | 24.43 |
| Bars | 563 | 18.00 |
| Delicacies | 437 | 13.98 |
| Salty peanuts | 312 | 9.98 |
| Sandwiches | 188 | 6.01 |
| Cereals with Milk | 52 | 1.66 |
| Popcorn | 51 | 1.63 |
| Yogurts | 27 | 0.86 |
| Other snacks | 187 | 5.98 |
* One respondent could have given more than one answer.
Types of beverages while using electronic devices.
| Type of Beverage | Number of Responses * (n) | The Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Water | 2480 | 79.31 |
| Tea | 1666 | 53.28 |
| Fruit juices | 1499 | 47.94 |
| Carbonated drinks | 558 | 18.80 |
| Coffee | 206 | 6.59 |
| Energy drinks | 109 | 3.49 |
| Milk | 47 | 1.50 |
| Cocoa | 60 | 1.92 |
| Other drinks | 133 | 4.25 |
* One respondent could have given more than one answer.
Association between daily physical activity and screen time.
| Daily Time on Physical Activity | Screen Time on Educational Activities During a Weekday | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| <1 h | 5 (2.43%) | 18 (8.78%) | 331 (15.64%) |
| 1–2 h | 135 (65.53%) | 124 (60.49%) | 1234 (58.32%) |
| 2–4 h | 35 (16.99%) | 36 (17.56%) | 353 (16.68%) |
| 4–6 h | 22 (10.68%) | 18 (8.78%) | 132 (6.24%) |
| >6 h | 9 (4.37%) | 9 (4.39%) | 66 (3.12%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 37.94; | ||
| Daily time on physical activity |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| <1 h | 159 (12.67%) | 103 (14.63%) | 61 (19.87%) |
| 1–2 h | 753 (60.00%) | 409 (58.10%) | 177 (57.65%) |
| 2–4 h | 221 (17.61%) | 128 (18.18%) | 36 (11.73%) |
| 4–6 h | 76 (6.06%) | 47 (6.68%) | 20 (6.51%) |
| >6 h | 46 (3.67%) | 17 (2.41%) | 13 (4.23%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 18.57; | ||
| Daily time on physical activity |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| <1 h | 120 (9.40%) | 107 (11.59%) | 136 (21.97%) |
| 1–2 h | 793 (62.15%) | 555 (60.13%) | 337 (54.44%) |
| 2–4 h | 232 (18.18%) | 170 (18.42%) | 83 (13.41%) |
| 4–6 h | 84 (6.58%) | 72 (7.80%) | 40 (6.46%) |
| >6 h | 47 (3.68%) | 19 (2.06%) | 23 (3.72%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 77.01; | ||
| Daily time on physical activity |
| ||
| 1–2 h | 2–4 h | >4 h | |
| <1 h | 102 (9.44%) | 98 (9.81%) | 159 (22.08%) |
| 1–2 h | 652 (60.31%) | 628 (62.86%) | 397 (55.14%) |
| 2–4 h | 208 (19.24%) | 175 (17.52%) | 101 (14.03%) |
| 4–6 h | 82 (7.59%) | 68 (6.81%) | 44 (6.11%) |
| >6 h | 37 (3.42%) | 30 (3.00%) | 19 (2.64%) |
| Statistical analysis | Chi2 = 78.25; | ||