Type, content, co-use, and purpose of use should be considered beyond screen time
Findings highlight importance of addressing neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions in this population
Left amygdalar volumes smaller in neonates born to mothers with high pandemic-related distress
Prevalence of obesity showed 1.5-fold increase in 2012 to 2023 versus 2000 to 2011
Lower cognition and greater psychopathology at baseline linked to increased weight gain; higher baseline BMI linked to depression symptoms
Odds of Total Problems T score being in borderline clinical or clinical range increased with higher levels of maternal urinary fluoride
Association seen between green space and fewer internalizing symptoms
Risk increased for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability
Young children's exposure to screen time linked to decreases in adult words, child vocalizations, back-and-forth interactions
Findings seen for amphetamine/dextroamphetamine and methylphenidate exposure