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New AAP reports help pediatritians identify and manage autism earlier
Two new clinical reports from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)will
help pediatricians recognize autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) earlier and
guide families to effective interventions, which will ultimately improve the
lives of children with ASDs and their families.
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TEENS WITH A TV IN
THEIR BEDROOM HAVE FEWER HEALTHY HABITS
Older adolescents who have a television where they sleep are less likely to
engage in healthy activities such as exercising, eating fresh vegetables and
enjoying family meals, according to the study "Characteristics Associated
With Older Adolescents Who Have a Television in Their Bedrooms." A study
group of 781 socio economically and ethnically diverse teens participating
in the Project EAT study reported on their television viewing habits, study
habits and grades, diet, exercise habits and "family connectedness." About
two-thirds of the teens, who had a mean age of 17.2 years, had a television
in their bedroom or sleeping area. They watched four to five hours more
television each week. Girls with a TV in their bedrooms spent less time in
vigorous activity each week than girls without TVs in their rooms (1.8 vs.
2.5 hours). They also ate fewer fresh vegetables (1.7 vs. 2.0 servings per
day), and had fewer family meals (2.9 vs. 3.7 meals per week). Boys with TVs
in their rooms not only had lower fruit intake and fewer family meals, they
also had a lower grade point average compared to their counterparts with no
TVs in the bedroom (2.6 vs. 2.9). Overall, teens with televisions in their
rooms ate more fast food, consumed more sweetened beverages and read or
studied less. The authors from the University of Minnesota conclude that
refraining from placing a television in teenagers' rooms may be a first step
in helping to reduce screen time and subsequent poor behaviors associated
with TV watching.
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