Published on in Vol 6 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44920, first published .
Prospective Association Between Video and Computer Game Use During Adolescence and Incidence of Metabolic Health Risks: Secondary Data Analysis

Prospective Association Between Video and Computer Game Use During Adolescence and Incidence of Metabolic Health Risks: Secondary Data Analysis

Prospective Association Between Video and Computer Game Use During Adolescence and Incidence of Metabolic Health Risks: Secondary Data Analysis

JMIR Pediatrics: Prospective Association Between Video and Computer Game Use During #Adolescence and Incidence of M… https://t.co/k0gyWhgqHa

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RT @jmirpub: JMIR Pediatrics: Prospective Association Between Video and Computer Game Use During #Adolescence and Incidence of Metabolic He…

2:17 PM · Jul 06, 2023

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Get outside! Go play! Adolescents who play the most video and computer games have a significantly higher BMI. They are more likely to have at least one of the evaluated metabolic disorders: diabetes, high BP, or high cholesterol. #publichealth #socialwork https://t.co/Yej2zHYMHK

11:08 AM · Jul 13, 2023

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Prospective Association Between Video and Computer Game Use During Adolescence and Incidence of Metabolic Health Risks: Secondary Data Analysis https://t.co/I92Oys5Tvr

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