Traditional screen time (e.g. TV and videogaming) has been linked to sleep problems and poorer developmental outcomes in children. With the advent of portable touchscreen devices, this association may be extending down in age to disrupt the sleep of infants and toddlers, an age when sleep is essential for cognitive development. However, this association has not been demonstrated empirically. This study aims to examine whether frequency of touchscreen use is associated with sleep in infants and toddlers between 6 and 36 months of age. An online survey was administered to 715 parents reporting on child media use (daily exposure to TV and use of touchscreens), sleep patterns (night-time and daytime sleep duration, sleep onset-time to fall asle...
Childhood screen time is associated with both attentional difficulties (for television viewing) and ...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Traditional screen time (e.g. TV and videogaming) has been linked to sleep problems and poorer devel...
Wearable biomedical sensor technology enables reliable monitoring of physiological data, even in ver...
Importance Sleep is vital to children’s biopsychosocial development. Inadequate sleep quantity and ...
There is increasing interest in the relation between screen use and sleep problems in early childhoo...
Importance: Sleep is vital to children's biopsychosocial development. Inadequate sleep quantity and ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends infants' exposure to electronic screen-based media be ...
This study investigated the relation between preschoolers' mobile electronic device (MED) use and sl...
This study investigated the relation between preschoolers’ mobile electronic device (MED) use and sl...
With the widespread use of portable electronic devices and the normalization of screen media devices...
This study examined the association between electronic media use and sleep among preschoolers, using...
Aim Several health organizations have been expressing concern about the amount of t...
Objectives To determine the extent to which time spent with digital devices predicts meaningful vari...
Childhood screen time is associated with both attentional difficulties (for television viewing) and ...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Traditional screen time (e.g. TV and videogaming) has been linked to sleep problems and poorer devel...
Wearable biomedical sensor technology enables reliable monitoring of physiological data, even in ver...
Importance Sleep is vital to children’s biopsychosocial development. Inadequate sleep quantity and ...
There is increasing interest in the relation between screen use and sleep problems in early childhoo...
Importance: Sleep is vital to children's biopsychosocial development. Inadequate sleep quantity and ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends infants' exposure to electronic screen-based media be ...
This study investigated the relation between preschoolers' mobile electronic device (MED) use and sl...
This study investigated the relation between preschoolers’ mobile electronic device (MED) use and sl...
With the widespread use of portable electronic devices and the normalization of screen media devices...
This study examined the association between electronic media use and sleep among preschoolers, using...
Aim Several health organizations have been expressing concern about the amount of t...
Objectives To determine the extent to which time spent with digital devices predicts meaningful vari...
Childhood screen time is associated with both attentional difficulties (for television viewing) and ...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...