Justin Rust

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Teens' sugar, caffeine intakes rise as screen time spikes

Teens who spend much of the day watching TV or on their phones consume more sugared, caffeinated drinks, linking extended screen time with potential health problems, including obesity, caries, and diabetes, according to a new study published October 22 in PLOS One.


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