Physiological impacts of social media platforms on adolescent health: a review of key studies and possible directions for future research

Aisha Tasawar
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There has been rapid growth in the literature surrounding the psychological implications of social media (SM) platforms on adolescent well-being. The physiological effects, however, have not been adequately explored. This review examines the implications of SM on i) neural responses, ii) sleep quality, iii) cellular aging, and iv) the adoption of risky health behaviors, with the overall goal of highlighting novel findings within these domains, identifying gaps in current literature, and providing possible directions for future research. The review was conducted using articles extracted from Google Scholar, PubMed, and NCBI searches. In terms of neural responses, the results demonstrate a decreased activation in the cognitive-control region of the adolescent brain while viewing risky images on SM, however, longitudinal data is required to form causal relationships between SM usage and long-term neurodevelopment. In terms of sleep quality, better insight could be gained if pre-sleep arousal in relation to specific content consumed is analyzed. Increased instances of stress induced due to SM call for the inclusion of this factor when examining markers of cellular aging, as there is no study thus far that has aimed to do so. Lastly, the most direct way in which SM can impact adolescents is through the adoption of risky behaviors being broadcast on these platforms. Analysis of these results suggests that SM platforms hold considerable potential to harm the physiological development of adolescents and warrant further investigation to better understand their full ramifications. Awareness of related issues is important for healthcare professionals and public health organizations.
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社交媒体平台对青少年健康的生理影响:重点研究综述及未来可能的研究方向
围绕社交媒体(SM)平台对青少年幸福感的心理影响的文献迅速增长。然而,其生理效应尚未得到充分的探讨。本综述探讨了SM对i)神经反应,ii)睡眠质量,iii)细胞衰老和iv)采取危险健康行为的影响,总体目标是突出这些领域的新发现,确定当前文献的空白,并为未来的研究提供可能的方向。本综述使用从Google Scholar、PubMed和NCBI搜索中提取的文章进行。在神经反应方面,结果表明青少年在观看SM上的危险图像时,大脑认知控制区域的激活减少,然而,需要纵向数据来形成SM使用与长期神经发育之间的因果关系。在睡眠质量方面,如果分析与特定消费内容相关的睡眠前唤醒,可以获得更好的见解。由于SM引起的压力增加,在检查细胞衰老标记时需要包括这一因素,因为到目前为止还没有研究旨在这样做。最后,SM影响青少年最直接的方式是通过采纳这些平台上播放的危险行为。对这些结果的分析表明,SM平台对青少年的生理发育有相当大的潜在危害,需要进一步调查以更好地了解其全部后果。对相关问题的认识对于医疗保健专业人员和公共卫生组织非常重要。
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