New Study Raises Concerns About Screen Time Among Urban Children With Asthma
Featured on: Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Publication date: Feb 4, 2009
Publication date: Feb 4, 2009
A study conducted out of the University of Rochester Medical Center has shown that urban children with asthma have an average of an hour a day more screen time than is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Both asthma and excessive screen time are known to be associated with behavior problems, attention difficulties, poor school performance, and obesity.
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