In a three-day field study among 61 university students, we collected data on self-reported light-emitting screen activities (watching TV/series and using social media) and other behaviours (physical activity and food intake) during the 2 hours before bedtime and examined interrelations with self-reported sleep duration and quality. Students spent on average 19 minutes on screens using social media and 29 minutes watching TV/series before going to bed. Linear mixed model analyses revealed that a 10-minute increase in pre-bedtime social media use was associated with a significant decrease in sleep duration of 7 minutes, while 10 extra minutes of watching TV/series tended to increase sleep duration by 3 minutes. Physical activity and food int...
Aim of the study: evaluate the correlation between the screen time and the sleep quality of Kaunas p...
Background and objectiveAssociations of inadequate sleep with numerous health outcomes among youth n...
OBJECTIVE: Sleep insufficiency has been related to self-control failure: people fail to go to bed in...
In a three-day field study among 61 university students, we collected data on self-reported light-em...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between daily screen time and sleep, evening sc...
Digital media use is widespread in University students, and use of digital media near bedtime has a ...
Objectives We aimed to investigate whether sleep duration is associated with self-reported overall h...
The use of screen electronic devices in the evening negatively affects sleep. Yet, sleep is known to...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the influence of media use in the hour befo...
OBJECTIVE: Presleep activities have been implicated in the declining sleep duration of young people....
Screen time has been found to affect sleep quality negatively. As there are many studies proving tha...
There is increasing interest in the relation between screen use and sleep problems in early childhoo...
Abstract In this study, we examined the relationship between screen time use, sleep characteristics...
Objectives: Adolescence is a crucial time of change on many fronts: sleep is observed to be one that...
Screen viewing is considered to have adverse impacts on the sleep of adolescents. Although there has...
Aim of the study: evaluate the correlation between the screen time and the sleep quality of Kaunas p...
Background and objectiveAssociations of inadequate sleep with numerous health outcomes among youth n...
OBJECTIVE: Sleep insufficiency has been related to self-control failure: people fail to go to bed in...
In a three-day field study among 61 university students, we collected data on self-reported light-em...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between daily screen time and sleep, evening sc...
Digital media use is widespread in University students, and use of digital media near bedtime has a ...
Objectives We aimed to investigate whether sleep duration is associated with self-reported overall h...
The use of screen electronic devices in the evening negatively affects sleep. Yet, sleep is known to...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the influence of media use in the hour befo...
OBJECTIVE: Presleep activities have been implicated in the declining sleep duration of young people....
Screen time has been found to affect sleep quality negatively. As there are many studies proving tha...
There is increasing interest in the relation between screen use and sleep problems in early childhoo...
Abstract In this study, we examined the relationship between screen time use, sleep characteristics...
Objectives: Adolescence is a crucial time of change on many fronts: sleep is observed to be one that...
Screen viewing is considered to have adverse impacts on the sleep of adolescents. Although there has...
Aim of the study: evaluate the correlation between the screen time and the sleep quality of Kaunas p...
Background and objectiveAssociations of inadequate sleep with numerous health outcomes among youth n...
OBJECTIVE: Sleep insufficiency has been related to self-control failure: people fail to go to bed in...