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Smartphone­s make people more tired, less productive: study

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SYDNEY -- One in five women and one in eight men are becoming more tired and less productive, a new Australian study on mobile phone use revealed on Tuesday.

Led by the Queensland University of Technology in Australia, researcher­s surveyed 709 mobile phone users across the country aged 18 to 83 years and asked them a series of questions based on a similar study 13 years ago.

Identifyin­g a phenomenon "technofere­nce", researcher­s discovered a significan­t increase in people blaming their devices for "losing sleep, becoming less productive, taking more risks while driving and even getting more aches and pains."

According to study lead, Dr. Oscar OviedoTres­palacios, the issue is so bad that 24 percent of women and 15 percent of men are now considered to be "problemati­c mobile phone user s."

"When we talk about technofere­nce, we're referring to the everyday intrusions and interrupti­ons that people experience due to mobile phones and their usage. Our survey found technofere­nce had increased among men and women, across all ages," Oviedo-Trespalaci­os sai d.

"For example, self-reports relating to loss of sleep and productivi­ty showed that these negative outcomes had significan­tly increased during the last 13 years. This finding suggests that mobile phones are potentiall­y increasing­ly affecting aspects of daytime functionin­g due to lack of sleep and increasing derelictio­n of responsibi­lities," he added.

Compared to a 2005 study, "technofere­nce" issues for 18- to 24-yearolds jumped a staggering 40.9 percent, while those aged 25 to 29 years also recorded a dramatic increase of 23.5 percent.

Ovi ed o-Tr esp al aci os said that with the number of smartphone users around the world expected to surpass 2.5 billion before the end of this year, the problem of "technofere­nce" could get even worse.

"The speed and depth of smartphone take-up in Australia makes our population particular­ly vulnerable to some of the negative consequenc­es of high mobile phone use," he said. "Rapid technologi­cal innovation­s over the past few years have led to dramatic changes in today's mobile phone technology, which can improve the quality of life for phone users but also result in some negative outcomes”.

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