Healthcare Triage | Smartphones, Early Puberty, and Bad, Scary Headlines @healthcaretriage | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
A recent headline sounded the alarm about a study that found that smartphone use was related to the early onset of puberty in children. This headline was a real triple threat: fear of technology, children under threat, and sexualization of kids. BUT. The study was not a study. It was an abstract presented at a conference talking about an unpublished paper. Also, the study in question looked at rats that had been exposed to blue light for upwards of 12 hours a day. There are a lot of problems with the connections being made here and with all the fearmongering. Let us tell you about them.
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Tiffany Doherty -- Writer and Script Editor
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A recent headline sounded the alarm about a study that found that smartphone use was related to the early onset of puberty in children. This headline was a real triple threat: fear of technology, children under threat, and sexualization of kids. BUT. The study was not a study. It was an abstract presented at a conference talking about an unpublished paper. Also, the study in question looked at rats that had been exposed to blue light for upwards of 12 hours a day. There are a lot of problems with the connections being made here and with all the fearmongering. Let us tell you about them.
Related HCT episodes:
Check out our podcast episode about the responsibility of media in science reporting: healthcaretriage.info/reproducibility-podcast
Misunderstanding the Data on Diet, Exercise, and Mortality: youtu.be/P3mutIrl2dQ
Be sure to check out the rest of our podcast!
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkfBg8ML-gInFaYyYhKLBp2u7h5IojTw4
Other Healthcare Triage Links:
1. Support the channel on Patreon: vid.io/xqXr
2. Check out our Facebook page: goo.gl/LnOq5z
3. We still have merchandise available at hctmerch.com
4. Aaron's book "The Bad Food Bible: How and Why to Eat Sinfully" is available wherever books are sold, such as Amazon: amzn.to/2hGvhKw
Credits:
Aaron Carroll -- Writer
Meredith Danko – Social Media
Tiffany Doherty -- Writer and Script Editor
John Green -- Executive Producer
Stan Muller -- Director, Producer
Mark Olsen – Art Director, Producer
Images and Footage
Edwin Tan/Vetta/Getty Images
Zyabich/Creatas Video+/Getty Images Plus
Synthetic-Exposition//Creatas Video+/Getty Images Plus
simonkr/Creatas Video/Getty Images
commandoXphoto/Vetta/Getty Images
Olena Kurashova/iStock/Getty Images Plus