Health
Too much time on smartphones leads to obesity, deadly disease

Young adults who use their smartphones five or more hours per day have a 43 percent increased risk of obesity and other health-related problems, including heart disease according to Colombian researchers. (File Photo by ROBIN WORRALL on Unsplash)
Researchers found that students who are glued to their smartphones “were twice as likely to drink more sugary drinks, fast food, sweets, snacks and have decreased physical activity.”
Mantilla-Morron, who is also the lead author of the study, said “it is important that the general population know and be aware that, although mobile technology is undoubtedly attractive for its multiple purposes, portability, comfort, access to countless services, information and entertainment sources, it should also be used to improve habits and healthy behaviors.”
“We have also determined that the amount of time in which a person is exposed to the use of technologies-specifically prolonged cell phone use–is associated with the development of obesity,” she added.(Xinhua)
