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Screen time and physical activity habits linked to adolescent stress and depression

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A new study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that higher physical activity and lower screen time from childhood through adolescence are associated with lower levels of stress and depressive symptoms by age 15. The research followed over 500 Finnish children for eight years and found that young people who engaged in more supervised exercise and spent less time on computers and mobile devices reported better mental health outcomes in their …

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Adults of the Z generation, the first – along with some 'millennials' – who remained dived into social networks during their adolescence, are trying to find formulas to dodge algorithms designed to trap us for hours in front of the screen It's not health, it's the usual thing: how the 'bikini operation' has returned in its worst version through the networks Among the older adults of the Z generation (those who were born, more or less, between 97…

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PsyPost broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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