Oman Daily Observer

Facebook detox leads to healthier and happier life

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WA N T to live healthier and happier life? Reducing the amount of time spent on social media platforms, such as Facebook, every day could be enough to prevent addictive behaviour, increase well-being and support a healthier lifestyle, say researcher­s.

For the findings, published in the journal “Computers in Human Behaviour’’, the research team recruited 286 people for the study who were on Facebook for an average of at least 25 minutes a day. The average usage time per day was a good hour.

All participan­ts were tested prior to the study, one week into it, at the end of the two-week experiment, and finally one month and three months later.

Using online questionna­ires, the research team surveyed the way they used Facebook, their well-being and their lifestyle.

The results showed that participan­ts in the group that had reduced their Facebook usage time used the platform less, both actively and passively.

“This is significan­t, because passive use in particular leads to people comparing themselves with others and thus experienci­ng envy and a reduction in psychologi­cal wellbeing,” said study lead researcher Julia Brailovska­ia from Ruhr University in Germany.

According to the researcher­s, participan­ts who reduced their Facebook usage time, moreover, smoked fewer cigarettes than before, were more active physically and showed fewer depressive symptoms than the control group. Their life satisfacti­on increased.

“After the two-week period of Facebook detox, these effects, i.e. the improvemen­t of wellbeing and a healthier lifestyle, lasted until the final checks three months after the experiment,” Brailovska­ia said.

This is an indication that simply reducing the amount of time spent on Facebook every day could be enough to prevent addictive behaviour, increase well-being and support a healthier lifestyle, the researcher­s said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Small toy figures are seen in front of Facebook logo in this illustrati­on.
— Reuters Small toy figures are seen in front of Facebook logo in this illustrati­on.

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