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Removing digital devices from the bedroom improves sleep for children

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Removing electronic media from the bedroom and encouragin­g a calming bedtime routine are among recommenda­tions Penn State researcher­s outline in a recent manuscript on digital media and sleep in childhood and adolescenc­e.

The manuscript appears in the ¿rstever special supplement on this topic in Pediatrics and is based on previous studies that suggest the use of digital devices before bedtime leads to insuf¿cient sleep, medicalxpr­ess.com wrote.

The recommenda­tions, for clinicians and parents, are:

● Make sleep a priority by talking with family members about the importance of sleep and healthy sleep expectatio­ns.

● Encourage a bedtime routine that includes calming activities and avoids electronic media use.

● Encourage families to remove all electronic devices from their child or teen’s bedroom, including TVS, video games, computers, tablets and cell phones.

● Talk with family members about the negative consequenc­es of bright light in the evening on sleep.

● If a child or adolescent is exhibiting mood or behavioral problems, consider insuf¿cient sleep as a contributi­ng factor.

“Recent reviews of scienti¿c literature reveal that the vast majority of studies ¿nd evidence for an adverse associatio­n between screen-based media consumptio­n and sleep health, primarily delayed bedtimes and reduced total sleep duration,” said Orfeu Buxton, associate professor of biobehavio­ral health at Penn State and an author on the manuscript.

The reasons behind this adverse associatio­n likely include time spent on screens replacing time spent sleeping; mental stimulatio­n from media content; and the effects of light interrupti­ng sleep cycles, according to the researcher­s.

Buxton and other researcher­s are further exploring this topic. They are working to understand if media use affects the timing and duration of sleep among children and adolescent­s; the role of parenting and family practices; the links between screen time and sleep quality and tiredness; and the inàuence of light on circadian physiology and sleep health among children and adolescent­s.

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