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

Exposure during pregnancy, especially during the second trimester, is linked to later problems

Exposure tied to delay in gross motor, fine motor, and personal-social development

Accelerated orbitofrontal cortex thinning on structural MRI may precede depressive symptoms

However, improvements seen for behavior, symptoms, quality of life, and blood pressure with mild sleep-disordered breathing

Lower number of positive experiences tied to higher binge eating, less intuitive eating

Evidence shows impacts on development and mental health

Review also shows greater negative impact on cognitive outcomes from exposures

Findings revealed lower infant attention scores at six months, which predicted socioemotional function, neurodevelopmental risk