In the study, adolescents spending more than five hours daily on screen devices were 43 per cent more likely to have obesity compared with those who did not spend time on these devices, researchers said.
They also found that adolescents who spent more than five hours a day on screen devices were twice as likely to drink a sugary drink each day and not get enough sleep or physical activity.
The survey gathered data on: hours spent on screen devices - including smartphones, tablets, computers, and videogames - and watching television, hours of sleep on an average school night, number of sugar-sweetened beverages consumed in the previous seven days, and frequency of physical activity - at least 60 minutes per day - for seven days.
Researchers found that almost 20 per cent of US adolescents spent more than five hours a day on smartphones, tablets, computers, and videogames compared with only 8 per cent watching more than five hours a day of television.
Although this study cannot conclude definitively that using screen devices is causing higher rates of obesity, the findings are cause for concern.
"This study would suggest that limiting children's and adolescent's engagement with other screen devices may be as important for health as limiting television time," said Erica L Kenney from the Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health.
The study appears in the Journal of Pediatrics.
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