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scipan

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11. quote from the study:
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 02:53 PM
Oct 2018
Compared with meeting none of the recommendations, associations with superior global cognition were found in participants who met all three recommendations (β=3·89, 95% CI 1·43 to 6·34, p=0·0019), the screen time recommendation only (β=4·25, 2·50–6·01, p<0·0001), and both the screen time and the sleep recommendations (β=5·15, 3·56–6·74, p<0·0001).


https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanchi/article/PIIS2352-4642(18)30278-5/fulltext

Wish I knew how to interpret those numbers but I think the beta is the degree of correlation and the CI is the range for 95% confidence?

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Adults too, no doubt. NT enough Oct 2018 #1
It's actually zentrum Oct 2018 #2
I Feel This Way RobinA Oct 2018 #3
Not to mention zentrum Oct 2018 #13
Agree I have often thought that esp when with adults who have thier noses in thier phone. They lunasun Oct 2018 #5
Especially. zentrum Oct 2018 #14
Apparently, the editors at US Today could use some more screen time. LakeSuperiorView Oct 2018 #4
Why is this focused only on screens, when getting enough sleep seems to have a similar effect? WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2018 #6
Because the editor giving the words a title Igel Oct 2018 #15
Not that I think it's a bad thing to be mindful of screen time kcr Oct 2018 #7
What specifically leads you to suspect the effect of screen time has been weighted? LanternWaste Oct 2018 #9
I'm around a lot of kids. Igel Oct 2018 #16
K & R. n/t FSogol Oct 2018 #8
Every time I see small children being entertained on mommy's cell phone I want to scream kimbutgar Oct 2018 #10
Really? So you judge them based on the 10 minutes EllieBC Oct 2018 #18
What about you when you were young did your mother give you a cell phone to be entertained? kimbutgar Oct 2018 #19
No she let me fuss. Or when I was older I remember her quite loudly EllieBC Oct 2018 #23
I'm a teacher it's easier to let a disruptive kid be on the internet than deal won't them kimbutgar Oct 2018 #24
quote from the study: scipan Oct 2018 #11
A lot of schools are using iPads instead of books NickB79 Oct 2018 #12
One clever researcher decided to Igel Oct 2018 #17
Use of ipads and computers is cleverly embedded in requirements for getting a teaching credential diva77 Oct 2018 #20
At my son's school they all have their own Chromebooks. Luciferous Oct 2018 #22
I wonder what the long term effects are on their eyes as well TexasBushwhacker Oct 2018 #21
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