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Social inequalities in traditional and emerging screen devices among Portuguese children: a cross-sectional study.

Daniela RodriguesAugusta GamaAristides M Machado-RodriguesHelena NogueiraMaria-Raquel G SilvaVítor Rosado-MarquesCristina Padez
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
Considering the negative health impacts of excessive screen time, recognizing subgroups at risk of excessive screen time and identifying how each device is used according to age is fundamental to enable appropriate future interventions. The screen time in children aged 3-10 years is longer than the recommended, particularly among boys and in those children from lower SEP. Parents and policymakers should have in mind that children spend most of their screen time watching television but mobile devices are becoming extremely popular starting at a young age.
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