Findings seen for two or more hours of social media use per day, especially for alcohol consumption
Levels declined throughout pandemic period for those aged 40 years and older, but remained elevated for younger adults
Findings show dose-response relationship, with highest risk for autism, intellectual disability, tic disorder, depression, biopolar disorder
Findings seen for young children assessed at 24 and 54 months of age
No association seen for polygenic score for depression with overall sleep duration, short sleep, or long sleep
Age-adjusted suicide rates increased 1 and 4 percent for males and females, respectively, from 2021 to 2022
However, daytime, natural light may offer a protective effect
Lower number of positive experiences tied to higher binge eating, less intuitive eating
Findings seen across Black, White, and Asian individuals but not Hispanic individuals
For African Americans, those in highest quintile of whole grain consumption had slower decline in global cognition, perceptual speed, episodic memory









