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Excessive Screen Time Linked to Increased Risk of Early Puberty in Children

Rajeshwari R by Rajeshwari R
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Study Links Blue Light Exposure to Early Puberty: Potential Risks for Children

A new study presented at the 62nd Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting in Liverpool has raised concerns about the impact of prolonged exposure to blue light, emitted from smartphones, tablets, and other digital screens, on children’s development. The research, conducted on rats, found that long-term exposure to blue light could accelerate bone growth and lead to early puberty.

Blue Light and Accelerated Growth

The study, led by Dr. Aylin Kılınc Ugurlu from Gazi University in Turkey, is the first to explore the connection between blue light exposure and physical growth, particularly the maturation of bones and the onset of puberty. Dr. Ugurlu noted, “This is the first study to show how blue light could potentially influence physical growth and development, prompting further research into the effects of modern screen exposure on children’s growth.”

The rats involved in the study were exposed to different durations of blue light—ranging from normal light cycles to six and 12 hours of blue light daily—until they reached the first signs of puberty. The results showed that the rats exposed to blue light experienced faster bone growth, particularly in their femurs, which suggested accelerated maturation of the growth plates. This could lead to early physical development and, potentially, shorter stature as adults.

Concerns About Early Puberty

The study also highlighted a concerning trend: early puberty. While typical growth patterns see girls reaching their maximum height between the ages of 14 and 16, and boys between 16 and 18, an increasing number of children have been entering puberty earlier than expected. While the research was conducted on rats, Dr. Ugurlu emphasized the potential implications for children, suggesting that the rising use of blue light-emitting devices could be contributing to the trend of early puberty in both boys and girls.

“This means their bones matured too soon, which could potentially cause them to be shorter than average as adults,” Dr. Ugurlu explained. The study’s findings point to a need for further research on how screen time, particularly with devices that emit blue light, might be impacting children’s growth and development.

The Need for Further Research

Although the study was conducted on rats, the implications for children are significant. As more children are exposed to screens from an early age, understanding the long-term effects of blue light on their physical and hormonal development becomes crucial. Dr. Ugurlu cautioned that while the research suggests a possible link between blue light and accelerated growth, further studies are needed to determine whether these effects are replicated in humans.

As children’s screen time continues to increase, especially with the rise of online learning and entertainment, experts are calling for a balanced approach to screen use, with a focus on reducing prolonged exposure to blue light to safeguard children’s physical and developmental health.

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