This study aimed to examine prospective associations of mobile touch screen device (i.e. smartphone, tablet) use and patterns of use with musculoskeletal symptoms and visual health among adolescents. A representative sample of 1691 adolescents in Singapore (51% girls; 10–19 years) completed an online questionnaire at baseline and one-year follow-up. After adjusting for potential confounders, prospective associations were found between baseline smartphone use and follow-up neck/shoulder (OR = 1.61(95%CI = 1.06–2.44)) and low back (OR = 1.86(1.10–3.14)) symptoms; tablet use was also associated with neck/shoulder, low back and arms symptoms (OR = 1.33(1.04–1.71)to1.52(1.18–1.95)). No associations were observed between the duration of smartphon...
Background: The use of mobile touch screen devices (MTSDs) has increased rapidly over the last decad...
Smartphone usage has been increased dramatically which helps in easy communication but in another si...
Purpose: To investigate the association between smartphone use and refractive error in teenagers usi...
This study aimed to examine prospective associations of mobile touch screen device (i.e. smartphone,...
This study aimed to describe contemporary technology use, especially smartphones and tablets (mobile...
This thesis examined smartphone and tablet use in adolescents and related musculoskeletal symptoms a...
We are currently facing a society of adolescents who are increasingly dependent on technology, in pa...
Despite the substantial increase in the number of adolescent smartphone users, few studies have inve...
Neck pain and headache are leading causes of years lived with disability globally, and the prevalenc...
Digital devices such as mobile phone, personal computer and laptop are playing a major role in stude...
In today’s world, information acquisition and communication has become easier utilizing various digi...
Real-time measurement of the craniovertebral, thoracic kyphosis, and lumbar lordosis angles during n...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between smartphone addiction and head and shoulder p...
Background: The use of smart phones has become increasingly popular and almost indispensable in cont...
Background: Smartphone is one of the most popular technological devices among many ages worldwide.In...
Background: The use of mobile touch screen devices (MTSDs) has increased rapidly over the last decad...
Smartphone usage has been increased dramatically which helps in easy communication but in another si...
Purpose: To investigate the association between smartphone use and refractive error in teenagers usi...
This study aimed to examine prospective associations of mobile touch screen device (i.e. smartphone,...
This study aimed to describe contemporary technology use, especially smartphones and tablets (mobile...
This thesis examined smartphone and tablet use in adolescents and related musculoskeletal symptoms a...
We are currently facing a society of adolescents who are increasingly dependent on technology, in pa...
Despite the substantial increase in the number of adolescent smartphone users, few studies have inve...
Neck pain and headache are leading causes of years lived with disability globally, and the prevalenc...
Digital devices such as mobile phone, personal computer and laptop are playing a major role in stude...
In today’s world, information acquisition and communication has become easier utilizing various digi...
Real-time measurement of the craniovertebral, thoracic kyphosis, and lumbar lordosis angles during n...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between smartphone addiction and head and shoulder p...
Background: The use of smart phones has become increasingly popular and almost indispensable in cont...
Background: Smartphone is one of the most popular technological devices among many ages worldwide.In...
Background: The use of mobile touch screen devices (MTSDs) has increased rapidly over the last decad...
Smartphone usage has been increased dramatically which helps in easy communication but in another si...
Purpose: To investigate the association between smartphone use and refractive error in teenagers usi...