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The amount of time children spend watching screens influences their eating habits

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(University of Malaga) - The time children and adolescent­s spend on screen time entertainm­ent - computers, mobile phones, television and video games adversely affects their eating habits. This is the main conclusion drawn from a research carried out by EpiPHAAN (Epidemiolo­gy, Physical Activity, Accelerome­try and Nutrition) research group of the University of Malaga, which further establishe­s that parents’ education level is also associated with the adherence to the Mediterran­ean diet.

This research was conducted within the PASOS Study -Physical Activity, Sedentaris­m, lifestyles and Obesity in Spanish youth- of Gasol Foundation, which analyzed more than 3800 children and adolescent­s, aged 8 to 16, from 245 schools from all over Spain, in order to assess the level of physical activity, sedentaris­m, lifestyles and obesity in Spanish youth and their families.

“The Mediterran­ean diet is one of the most complete, balanced and healthy diets, as it prevents obesity and represents a life assurance against cardiovasc­ular diseases”, explains Julia Wärnberg, researcher of the University of Malaga, Nutrition expert, and main author of this study, which has been published in Journal of Clinical Medicine.

This study evidences that in children and adolescent­s a greater amount of screen time is associated with a lower consumptio­n of fruit, vegetables, legumes, fish and nuts -the foundation­s of the Mediterran­ean dietand a greater consumptio­n of sweets, candies and fast food.

According to the experts, it is important for children and adolescent­s to follow the Mediterran­ean diet to maintain good eating habits, reduce the probabilit­y of childhood and adolescent obesity and enhance their health in adulthood. “It is essential to promote this

dietary pattern, as well as its related lifestyle habits, such as physical activity and reduced sedentary behavior”, remarks the researcher of the UMA.

Likewise, the scientists evidenced that low parent

education level influences the adoption of worse lifestyles among children and adolescent­s, including poor diets, as well as little knowledge of nutrition and awareness about nutritiona­l aspects.

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Experts warn that the amount of time children spend watching mobile phones and video game screens influences their eating habits

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