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000131797 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1038/s41598-023-45944-0
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000131797 100__ $$aSina, Elida
000131797 245__ $$aDigital media exposure and cognitive functioning in European children and adolescents of the I.Family study
000131797 260__ $$c2023
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000131797 5203_ $$aThe digital environment can pose health risks through exposure to unhealthy content. Yet, little is known about its relation to children’s cognitive functioning. This study investigates the association between digital media (DM) exposure and children’s cognitive functioning. This cross-sectional study is based on examinations of children aged 8–18 years (N = 8673) of the I.Family cohort (2013–2014). Exposure to television, computer, smartphone and internet was self-reported (hours/day). Media multitasking (MMT) was defined as simultaneous use of computers with other digital or non-screen-based activities. Standard instruments were used to assess cognitive inflexibility (score: 0–39), decision-making ability (− 100 to + 100) and impulsivity (12–48). Adjusted regression coefficients and 99.9%CIs were calculated by generalized linear mixed-effects models. In total, 3261 participants provided data for impulsivity, 3441 for cognitive inflexibility and 4046 for decision-making. Exposure to smartphones and media multitasking were positively associated with impulsivity (βsmartphone = 0.74; 99.9%CI = 0.42–1.07; βMMT = 0.73; 99.9%CI = 0.35–1.12) and cognitive inflexibility (βsmartphone = 0.32; 99.9%CI = -0.02–0.66; βMMT = 0.39; 99.9%CI = 0.01–0.77) while being inversely associated with decision-making ability. Extensive smartphone/internet exposure combined with low computer/medium TV exposure was associated with higher impulsivity and cognitive inflexibility scores, especially in girls. DM exposure is adversely associated with cognitive functioning in children and adolescents. Children require protection against the likely adverse impact of digital environment.
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000131797 700__ $$aBuck, Christoph
000131797 700__ $$aAhrens, Wolfgang
000131797 700__ $$aCoumans, Juul M. J.
000131797 700__ $$aEiben, Gabriele
000131797 700__ $$aFormisano, Annarita
000131797 700__ $$aLissner, Lauren
000131797 700__ $$aMazur, Artur
000131797 700__ $$aMichels, Nathalie
000131797 700__ $$aMolnar, Dénes
000131797 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-0454-653X$$aMoreno, Luis A.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000131797 700__ $$aPala, Valeria
000131797 700__ $$aPohlabeln, Hermann
000131797 700__ $$aReisch, Lucia
000131797 700__ $$aTornaritis, Michael
000131797 700__ $$aVeidebaum, Toomas
000131797 700__ $$aHebestreit, Antje
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000131797 7102_ $$11006$$2255$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Fisiatría y Enfermería$$cÁrea Enfermería
000131797 773__ $$g13, 1 (2023), 13855 [12 pp.]$$pSci. rep. (Nat. Publ. Group)$$tScientific reports (Nature Publishing Group)$$x2045-2322
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