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Effect of Screen Time on Physical and Mental Health and Eating Habits During COVID-19 Lockdown in Lebanon

This study aimed to explore whether screen time and the screen type impacted various health aspects of children, including physical activity (PA), sleep quality, and eating habits. Additionally, we investigated whether children's eating behavior while using electronic devices affects their phys...

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Published in:Psychiatry investigation 2022, 19(3), , pp.220-228
Main Authors: Kamaleddine, Atifa Nazih, Antar, Hiba Abdallah, Ali, Bayan Tarek Abou, Hammoudi, Sajida Fawaz, Lee, Joohee, Lee, Taeyeop, Bhang, Soo Young, Chung, Seockhoon, Salameh, Pascale
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