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Study links teens' excessive social media use to poorer diets, raising health concerns.
A study from the University of Queensland reveals that excessive social media use by adolescents is linked to poor dietary habits, including lower breakfast intake and higher consumption of sweets and sugary drinks.
Analyzing data from 222,865 adolescents across 41 countries, researchers found that such habits can lead to potential health risks like obesity and chronic conditions later in life.
The study suggests reducing problematic social media use could improve dietary habits.
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El estudio vincula el uso excesivo de los medios sociales de los adolescentes con dietas más pobres, lo que plantea problemas de salud.