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Comment on No screens before age of two, Swedish health authority tells parents
huginn@feddit.it 2 months ago“common knowledge” usually means no scientific evidence right?
I really don’t give a fuck what the “common knowledge” about something is. “common knowledge” is that Vitamin C helps when you’re sick and that carrots improve your eyesight.
The reality is neither has any statistically significant impact.
I don’t have kids so I haven’t read up on screen time and it’s effects but if you have scientific studies about this I’d love to see them.
SARGE@startrek.website 2 months ago
disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Here you go.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10353947/
huginn@feddit.it 2 months ago
RE: Vitamin C has been found to have very little evidence in other studies. The evidence is mixed at best, against effectiveness at worst.
But it doesn’t make things worse so who really cares? Some people waste their money on useless products.
RE: Screen Time, thanks for that meta analysis. It seems like there is solid evidence for detrimental effects of screen time. It also seems like those effects might be socioeconomically correlated but I haven’t gone through all the cited sources to check if they controlled for status.
I think this line was the one that particularly made me want to look into the articles. If screen time is serving as a proxy for parental engagement then it seems obvious that it would have negative effects, but I’ll need to read the additional articles.
The sources help prove your claim, and have changed my view. Thanks again
JoshuaFalken@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Good on you for being opposed to a concept, then taking in the research and adjusting your viewpoint. Not often are people willing - or capable - of this shift in opinion.