论文标题

数字时代的儿童健康

Children's health in the digital age

论文作者

Dresp-Langley, Birgitta

论文摘要

环境研究,代谢研究和神经生物学中的最新技术表明,由于越来越长的时间在网上花费了越来越长的小时,这是全球范围内确定的整个健康风险的单一统一来源,因此,发展中的孩子有机体的自然日和阳光暴露的量减少,这是在全球范围内确定的。从滥用到成瘾的数字环境中,现在甚至涉及最小的(零年龄到2岁),以及触发器,如本文明确的例子所论证的那样,这是一系列相互依存的负面和潜在的长期代谢变化的链。这导致了发育中大脑中血清素和多巴胺神经递质途径的放松管制,目前与在线活动滥用或互联网成瘾有关,类似于严重药物滥用综合症。在本综述中提出的证据中,提出了一般的功能工作模型。

Environmental studies, metabolic research, and state of the art in neurobiology point towards the reduced amount of natural day and sunlight exposure of the developing childs organism, as a consequence of increasingly long hours spent indoors online, as the single unifying source of a whole set of health risks identified worldwide, as is made clear in this review of the current literature. Over exposure to digital environments, from abuse to addiction, now concerns even the youngest (ages zero to 2), and triggers, as argued on the basis of clear examples herein, a chain of interdependent negative and potentially long-term metabolic changes. This leads to a deregulation of the serotonin and dopamine neurotransmitter pathways in the developing brain, currently associated with online activity abuse or internet addiction, and akin to that found in severe substance abuse syndromes. A general functional working model is proposed under the light of evidence brought to the forefront in this review.

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