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Teenagers in Britain may be putting their health and education at risk by spending too much time on social media at bedtime, acc
Teenagers in Britain may be putting their health and education at risk by spending too much time on social media at bedtime, acc
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2021-09-25
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Teenagers in Britain may be putting their health and education at risk by spending too much time on social media at bedtime, according to a major study into adolescent sleep habits. Going to sleep late on school nights was a particular concern, researchers said, because it put teenagers at risk of " poorer academic and emotional outcomes". Insufficient sleep in adolescence has been linked to a range of mental health problems, obesity and poor performance at school. According to the study, the heaviest social media users also woke most in the night, a problem that may be driven, or exacerbated, by teenagers’ sleep being disturbed by notifications and the temptation to continue online conversations into the early hours.
Scientists at the University of Glasgow released the findings in a preliminary report that has yet to be peer reviewed and published in a journal. The report calls for support for young people to help them find a balance between social media and a good night’s rest, particularly on school nights. Heather Woods, a psychologist at Glasgow, analysed data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, a nationally representative survey that aims to explore the impact of home life on child and adolescent development. The study focused on data from nearly 12,000 children aged 13 to 15 from across the UK.
According to the report, the average teenager spent one to three hours on social media every day. A third, mostly boys, spent less than an hour a day on the sites. Social media use was classed as "high" for 14% who were on for three to five hours, and "very high" for 21% who were on for five or more hours. Girls were far more likely than boys to be heavy users, with 28% in the five hours plus group compared with only 14% of boys. The study does not blame social media for sleep deprivation in teenagers, but those in the "high" and "very high" use categories were 17% and 68% respectively more likely to fall asleep after 11 pm on school nights than similar teenagers in the "average" category. Both groups were more prone to rising late, after 8 am, on school days.
Those who hardly used social media were least likely to fall asleep late or oversleep in the morning, suggesting that minimal use was best for a good night’s rest. Social media was also linked to poorer sleep quality, with the most avid users waking more in the night. Teenagers in the high and very high use groups were 7% and 28% more likely to report being awake at least "a good bit of the time" compared with average users. However, the study cannot rule out that broken sleep drives night-time social media use rather than the other way around.
Similarly, the trend for the heaviest social media users to go to sleep late may be down to teenagers who naturally fall asleep late using social media in bed until they feel tired. But the activity may also drive sleep loss, particularly on school nights, when it has to be crammed into night-time hours, and when routine tasks such as homework get done later because people are busy checking social media.
But Andrew Przybylski, director of research at the Oxford Internet Institute, said the findings did not justify new restrictions on social media use. " The effects aren’t huge. A kid who is on Instagram for eight hours a day gets about half an hour less sleep than one who’s not using it," he said. "This research is really good raw material for scientists to consider when we design studies, but it is not sufficient to change course. "
Which of the following statement is true according to Paragraph 3?
选项
A、Boys spend more time socializing online than girls do.
B、Social media is the leading cause of sleep deprivation.
C、Girls are more dependent on social media than boys.
D、Most teenagers have been used to going to bed after 11 pm.
答案
C
解析
细节题。根据题干提示可定位到第三段。第三段中对报告结果进行了分析,通过分析可发现女孩对社交媒体的依赖程度要高于男孩,因此应选择[C]选项。[A]选项与文章内容相反;[B]选项未在文中提及;[D]选项与原文内容不符,文中指出在非假期时段,较大比例的青少年要23点后入睡,但是并不意味着他们已经习惯了这样的生活。
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