According to a survey of the Kaiser Foundation Foundation, "8 to 18 years old children average 7 hours 38 minutes ... they use entertainment media on a typical day." Not only that, most young people Also reports that there is no time to spend on television, video games, and media entertainment media used in computers. In fact, less than 50% of people have rules and regulations on the video games they can play and the television programs they can see. But I think it is necessary that it will manage daily media use of children and adolescents.
Influence of television on obesity In today's world, society depends greatly on techniques of daily life. I wake up with an alarm clock from morning and talk to each other. Social media is part of technology. I just saw television and just realized I was a member of social media. I watch television for three hours a day. I calculated the advertisement number of the program of 30 minutes. There are 21 ads, 16 of which have some kind of food.
There is no mention of the influence of social media on young people, and thousands of young people are active on social media everyday. Social media is positive about this, but there are negative aspects as well. Social media connects people all over the world, and this connection is not necessarily safe or real. Sadly, there are many incidents that teenagers are a victim of bullying and abuse. There are even reports that teenagers were abused when they met someone online.
Multitasking of youth media is becoming common and people are concerned about adverse effects on youth's business. The number of empirical studies on the impact of media multitasking on young people is rapidly increasing, but no attempt has been made to combine theories with the results of these studies. This review combines the available results of relationships between media multitasking and adolescent functions: cognitive control, academic performance, and social emotional function. We searched three databases (PsycINFO, ERIC, and CMMC) to determine relevant studies and triggered 8448 references. 65 studies met the selection criteria: 9 studies on cognitive control, 43 studies on academic performance, and 4 studies on social emotional function. Overall, the result suggests that there is a small to moderate negative relationship between media multitasking and youth operations in three areas.