Trump Administration Issues Advisory on Youth Screen Time and Health Risks
1-Minute Brief
The advisory highlights growing concerns among health officials about the impact of screen time on young people's well-being.
Key Facts
- The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued an advisory on excessive screen time for children and adolescents.
- The advisory states that high screen time among youths can be linked to poor sleep and weakened in-person relationships.
- Health officials warn that negative impacts on sleep and mental functioning have become a public health concern.
- The advisory notes that average daily screen time for youths reaches four or more hours.
- The post of surgeon general has remained empty since President Trump took office last year.
What Happened
Health officials in the Trump administration released an HHS advisory warning about the risks associated with excessive screen time among children and adolescents.
Why It Matters
The advisory signals official recognition of potential health risks tied to screen use in young people, which may influence future public health guidance and parental awareness.
What's Next
Further recommendations or policy actions may follow as health officials monitor the effects of screen time and consider strategies to address related concerns.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- NYTLeft1d agoSurgeon General’s Office Issues Screen Time Warning
- The GuardianLeft6h agoTrump health officials issue advisory on children and teens’ excessive screen time
