ASU study finds association between screen time use, diet and other health factors

In a study recently published in BMC Public Health, Arizona State University researchers found that heavy users of screens — defined as those who use screens an average of 17.5 hours per day — reported the least healthful dietary patterns and the poorest health-related characteristics compared with moderate and light users, who averaged roughly 11.3 and 7 hours of screen use per day, respectively.
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