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Children with higher screen time before they turn 1 likely to show autism signs by age 3, says AIIMS study, Pg4

AIIMS study reveals link between early screen time and autism signs in children by age 3, raising developmental concerns.

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Key Highlights:

  • An AIIMS Delhi study found that increased screen time before age one is linked to higher signs of autism by age three.
  • Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) showed earlier digital media use, sleep issues, and reduced physical activity.
  • The WHO estimates autism prevalence at around 1 in 100 children globally.

Detailed Insights:

  • ASD is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting brain development, impacting social communication and interaction.
  • Early screen exposure, especially between 0-5 years, is strongly associated with an increased likelihood of autism.
  • Environmental factors like screen time, pollution, and parental lifestyle can influence genes and contribute to autism.
  • Early identification of autism is crucial, with signs like lack of eye contact and delayed speech detectable in the first year.
  • Brain plasticity is highest in the first three years, making early screening and intervention critical for better outcomes in ASD.
  • The study suggests the need for structured, ASD-specific screen time guidelines and caregiver counseling norms.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A neurodevelopmental condition affecting social interaction and communication.
  • Brain Plasticity: The brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life, especially in early childhood.
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