Health-conscious programme for appropriate use of smart devices: abridged secondary publication
SMH Tsang1, GLY Cheing1, AKC Lam2,3,4, AMH Siu5, PCK Pang2,3,4, KC Yip6, M Jensen7
1 Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China
2 School of Optometry, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China
3 Research Centre for SHARP Vision, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China
4 Hong Kong Centre for Eye and Vision Research, Hong Kong SAR, China
5 Department of Health Sciences, Brunel University, United Kingdom
6 Hong Kong Evangelical Church Social Service Limited, Hong Kong SAR, China
7 Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, United States
 
 
  1. There is a high prevalence of self-reported musculoskeletal, visual, and psychosocial symptoms among adolescents with excessive use of electronic devices.
  2. A moderate association was found between electronic device use and these symptoms.
  3. The degree of slumped spinal posture during electronic device use was correlated with the severity and frequency of self-reported musculoskeletal symptoms.
  4. Vergence facility and accommodative facility were correlated with the severity and frequency of self-reported eye symptoms and the Ocular Surface Disease Index, respectively.
  5. Frequent breaks, physical activity, and focused-group programmes help reduce the negative impacts associated with excessive or problematic use of electronic devices.