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Impact of Screen Time on Sleep Quality
Background: Technology that years ago we could only dream of or read in science fiction novels, which we then actually created with much hope in their power of connecting people, has become a tool of gratification.
Renju Sussan Baby +6 more
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Background Discretionary screen time (time spent viewing a television or computer screen during leisure time) is an important contributor to total sedentary behaviour, which is associated with increased risk of mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Carlos A. Celis-Morales +11 more
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"Do screen captures in manuals make a difference?": a comparison between textual and visual manuals [PDF]
Examines the use of screen captures in manuals. Three types of manuals were compared: one textual and two visual. The two visual manuals differed in the type of screen capture that was used.
Gellevij, Mark +3 more
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Screen Time and Chronic Pain Health: Mendelian Randomization Study [PDF]
Jiahui Jiang +5 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the lives of many. In particular, during the height of the pandemic, many experienced lockdowns, which in turn increased screen time drastically. While the pandemic has been declared an endemic and most activities have
Verity Y. Q. Lua +2 more
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Waiting Time Screening in Healthcare [PDF]
In Medical Imaging (MI), various technologies can be used to monitor the human body for diagnosing, monitoring or treating disease. Each type of technology provides different information about the body area that is being investigated or treated for a possible illness, injury or effectiveness of a medical treatment.
José Neves 0001 +7 more
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Focusing and the Holographic Hypothesis [PDF]
The ``screen mapping" introduced by Susskind to implement 't Hooft's holographic hypothesis is studied. For a single screen time, there are an infinite number of images of a black hole event horizon, almost all of which have smaller area on the screen ...
A. Folacci +27 more
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The frequency of osteogenic activities and the pattern of intermittence between periods of physical activity and sedentary behaviour affects bone mineral content: the cross-sectional NHANES study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviours, defined as non exercising seated activities, have been shown to have deleterious effects on health. It has been hypothesised that too much sitting time can have a detrimental effect on bone health in youth.
A Bauman +51 more
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Objectively measured infant and toddler screen time: Findings from a prospective study
Objective: Screen time guidelines recommend no screens under two years due to the potential negative impacts on development. While current reports suggest many children exceed this, research relies on parent reports of their children's screen exposure ...
Mary E. Brushe +5 more
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Psychometric properties of screen time questionnaire in children [PDF]
Introduction: Nowadays, the long-term use of screens leads to physical, cognitive, and behavioral injuries in children. Aim: The present study was conducted to investigate the psychometric characteristics of the screen-time questionnaire in children ...
Sakineh Soltani Kouhbanani +2 more
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