Teens spending 30, 40, even 50 each week in front of screens

Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:52PM EDT

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No surprise: Teens are spending an increasing amount of time in front of computer and television screens, sometimes a surprising and excessive amount, according to a new study from Sainte-Justine Children's Hospital Research Center and the University of Montreal. But exactly how much? A lot. 60 percent of teens spend 20 hours before PCs and TVs, while about 33 percent spend 40 hours and 7 percent spend a full 50 hours before monitors of some sort. That's getting up there.

In an analysis of seventh graders living in Montreal, the AHA found that kids with "lower educational attainment" were the most likely to tally up the highest weekly times in front of TVs and PCs. A high amount of TV time is also correlated with an increased risk of obesity, a key factor in heart disease and one which researchers commonly say gets started in childhood or adolescence.

Students in the study filled out 20 questionnaires over a period of five years; the research found that the screen-time pattern was largely consistent throughout high school and didn't change much over the five-year span. Among teens, TV was still more popular than computers: 85 percent of adolescents reported that they spent less than 10 hours a week on a computer, leaving television the preferred way for kids to veg out.

Takeaways? Per the linked piece: Said one of the study's co-authors, "Researchers need to explore why adolescents' (notably girls') levels of television viewing through high school are higher if they live in neighborhoods that are socio-economically disadvantaged. In the meantime, we should make sure that teens living in these neighborhoods have access to safe and appealing active alternatives to sitting in front of screens."

Ya hear that kids? Get outside or you'll end up like one of us.

LINK: Many teens spend 30 hours a week on 'screen time' during high school 

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  • 1 Posted by kellygreen49 on Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    Meh, I know I spend at least 28 hours watching TV or on the computer. O_O I wonder what percentage of my life that is.

  • 2 Posted by rogueist on Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    Heh - they dont go outside because they know either (a) they will killed by a gang or driveby shooting, or (b) they will be kidnapped or raped. In economically disadvantaged neighborhoods it is NOT SAFE to be outdoors. They need to go live in these neighborhoods, then they would not even say "oh, they need to go outside to play" - they need community reform, which means jobs for all, rehabilitation of people on drugs and in prostitution - not jail time, non-racists cops, and a general feeling of hope and security in the area.

  • 3 Posted by nolo_8 on Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    Rogueist, I just didn't go outside(2 yrs ago as a teen) because it was more fun imo watching tv/on the net than being outside, sans lifting weights in my backyard and going on dates. Not all of us live in the ghetto Compton, (which Ive been to at night on the street, not that scary), some of us(probably most) come from a suburban neighborhood.

  • 4 Posted by dcsoccer25 on Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    I spend at least 40 hours a week in front of a computer screen, but I have an excuse. I work in IT.

  • 5 Posted by lauraccirone on Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    Let's see: I spend a couple hours a week watching TV (thanks to the writers' strike, the only thing good on lately is House) and maybe an hour or two every other week playing video games. Maybe 10-20 hours a week on the computer, unless I have projects to work on. The rest of my time, for at least the last decade, has been taken up with schoolwork (high school and now college), dating (only in the past couple years), reading books, and when I was a kid, I spent half my summers riding my bike. My parents' secret to keeping me away from screens all day? No computer in my room, TV and video games were only for after chores and homework got finished (and this rule was strictly enforced), and password-protection on our old dial-up Internet account. If you make it clear that TV, video games, and the non-work aspects of computers are not the first priority, kids will catch on quickly--and they'll remember it for the rest of their lives.

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