Negative Effects from Technology Use on Teens

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Technology use was on the rise but has shown a significant increased rate in recent years. Technology was a beneficial tool that was used on a daily basis. Technology industries had developed many devices like computers, laptops, smartphones, iPods, and many other devices that made technology easier to access from anywhere and anytime. Technology expanded every day and the usage increased which had an effect on society especially targeting teens. Teens abused the use of technology that caused them to have serious problems mentally and physically. Teens mainly focused on technology use and caused a social disconnection from the real world. Technology use has a negative effect on teens by causing health problems and social disconnection. Teens used technology consuming excessive amounts of exercise time throughout the day that caused the physical health problem of obesity. Teens were physically active throughout the day before technology was fully exposed to teens. According to the article, Obesity in Children and Technology, Cespedes (2013) stated “The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that approximately 10 percent of preschool age children and 15 percent of 6- to 19-year olds, can be considered overweight. In addition to eating more processed, high calorie foods, active play has been supplanted by technology” (para.4). Teens would take more time outdoors riding bikes, playing at the parks, walking with friends, and swimming at indoor pools that caused them to burn calories while having fun. Most of technology today was at a sedentary state that replaced many of the outdoor activities with teens playing sport video games, using their smartphones, and browsing the internet on the computer or tablets for coun... ... middle of paper ... ...se tied to depression, anxiety. Retrieved March 19, 2014, from Michigan State University website: http://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2012/multiple-media-use-tied-to-depression-anxiety/ Lutfala, A. (2011, October 28). Technology imposes social isolation. Retrieved March 5, 2014, from The Pudget Sound Trail website: http://trail.pugetsound.edu/2011/10/technology-imposes-social-isolation/ Owen, K. (n.d.). 9 ways technology affects mental health. Retrieved March 5, 2014, from Do Something website: http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/9-ways-technology-affects-mental-health# Teens and Technology. (2014). In Global Issues in Context Online Collection. Detroit: Gale. Retrieved from http://find.galegroup.com/gic/infomark.do?&source=gale&idigest=850304855f0d3cfe5cb77557610d7d23&prodId=GIC&userGroupName=dav_main&tabID=&docId=CP3208520278&type=retrieve&contentSet=GREF&version=1.0

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