Smartphones have a lot of advantages - they help us stay in touch with friends and family, they provide us with information whenever we want it and entertainment whenever we need it. However, phone addiction and excessive usage can have negative side-effects. Below, Maths Mathisen, CEO of Hold (www.holdstudent.com), an app that rewards students for not using their mobile phone while they study, comments on the ways that your phone can affect your health.
Can cause weight gain
Many of us are already leading sedentary lifestyles - commuting to work, sitting at our desks throughout the day, commuting back home and settling down on the sofa to watch TV in the evenings. As mobile phones can provide us with entertainment at a push of a button, it means that we have even less reason to move around. A study by Kent State University found that excessive mobile phone usage could contribute to reduction of fitness levels and general decrease in activity. Staying sedentary for long periods of time can contribute to weight gain, and even increase the risks of chronic illness.
Impacts memory
While productive technology like brain-boosting games and exercises can help improve memory, mindless scrolling of the internet, social media or YouTube channels can actually have a negative impact on it. Scientists at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden found that browsing social media makes the brain overwhelmed with information, making it harder to remember things.