Sleep and new media usage in toddlers

Jan 18, 2019European journal of pediatrics

Toddlers' sleep and their use of new digital media

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Abstract

Everyday use of a tablet or smartphone is associated with a 1.95-fold increase in the odds of shorter total sleep time in toddlers.

  • Screen-based electronic devices may contribute to sleep problems in toddlers.
  • Increased exposure to new media is linked to longer sleep onset latency (OR 2.44).
  • The associations persist regardless of factors like temperament or traditional screen time.
  • Parents reported children's total sleep time and sleep onset latency as key outcomes.

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