数字媒体对发展和身体健康的影响。

María Angustias Salmerón-Ruiz, Cristina García de Ribera, Valero Sebastián Barberán, Lefa Eddy Ives, Julio Álvarez-Pitti
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屏幕健康的目标是减少使用屏幕、数字内容和连接设备(统称为“物联网”)以及有害设计的有害影响。也就是说,任何影响身体、精神、社会、性或大脑健康的信息、应用程序、软件或硬件。考虑到这一目标,Asociación Española de Pediatría健康促进委员会(AEP,西班牙儿科协会)的筛查健康工作组根据截至2021年的现有证据于2022年在线发布了家庭数字计划(FDP)。本文的目的是对2021年以来发表的证据进行回顾,并确定是否需要对FDP的建议进行修改。可以合理地说,有足够的证据支持屏幕时间与健康生活习惯(如睡眠、饮食、体育活动和面对面的社会互动)的改变之间存在关联。此外,屏幕使用还对心血管风险、视觉健康、脑容量和生活质量产生影响。它对儿童(尤其是6岁以下的儿童)和青少年的影响更大,因为它会干扰神经发育,影响整合,降低调节情绪的能力。AEP的健康促进委员会认为有必要采取以下行动:修订FDP的建议,宣布屏幕使用是一个公共卫生问题,改进对儿科医生的培训以预防和发现它,改进对教育和卫生保健系统中使用屏幕的研究,政府建立立法以保护健康和发展,并倡导要求从设计和开发的早期阶段就进行严格的研究,技术产品或服务对人们的健康和大脑是安全的。
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Impact of digital media on development and physical health.

The goal of screen health is to reduce the deleterious impact of the use of screens, digital content and connected devices (collectively known as the 'Internet of Things') and harmful design. That is, of any information, application, software or hardware that affects physical, mental, social, sexual or brain health. With this objective in mind, the screen health working group of the Health Promotion Committee of the Asociación Española de Pediatría (AEP, Spanish Association of Pediatrics) published the Family Digital Plan (FDP) online in 2022 based on the evidence available through 2021. The purpose of this article is to offer a review of the evidence published from 2021 and to determine whether changes need to be made to the recommendations of the FDP. It is reasonable to state that there is sufficient evidence supporting the association between screen time and the displacement of healthy lifestyle habits such as sleep, diet, physical activity and face-to-face social interactions. Furthermore, screen use also has an impact on cardiovascular risk, visual health, brain volume and quality of life. Its effects are greater in children, especially those aged less than six years, and in adolescents, as it interferes with neurodevelopment and affect integration and reduces the ability to regulate emotion. The Health Promotion Committee of the AEP considers several actions necessary: the revision of the recommendations of the FDP, declaring screen use a public health problem, improving the training of pediatricians to prevent and detect it, improving research on the use of screens in education and health care systems, the establishment of legislation by governments to protect health and development, and advocating for the requirement of rigorous research to demonstrate, from the early stages of design and development, that technological products or services are safe for the health and brain of the population.

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