SOCIAL NETWORKS AND OUR HEALTH
MANY OF YOU SPEND
A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF TIME ON SMARTPHONES AND OTHER TABLETS. WHO SAYS MOBILE
INTERNET, SAYS SOCIAL NETWORKS.
Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat,
Twitter,… are installed on our devices, but what do they represent?
Social network, what for?
From the youngest to the oldest, many
people of all generations connect to social networks.
One of the main reasons for the success
of this hobby is to be able to
communicate instantly.
Sharing
content, consuming it
, getting information , discovering , meeting … are all
attractive aspects of social networks.
Despite this apparently very positive
enthusiasm, social networks have a considerable impact on our health.
The consequences on health
In a survey on an audience of 1,500
young people aged 14 to 24, by the Royal
Society for Public Health (RSPH) , Shirley Cramer, general delegate of the
RSPH, declares in her preamble that social networks are intrinsically linked to
the mental health .
Our health is however essential.
Spending hours connected to your
virtual environment is not without consequences on our sleep time.
Self-esteem can also be affected as
can our social bonds. Finally, a real addiction can also develop.
All of these health issues should not be overlooked . There is a
considerable list of adverse reactions
related to social media:
· Cyber addiction :
Social networks can easily generate cyber addiction ( Internet addiction )
among users, which can lead to the isolation of the person.
· Sedentary lifestyle :
Spending hours on our smartphones, computers and tablets disconnects us from
the real world. Sedentary lifestyle (low energy expenditure due to little
movement) then makes its appearance.
· Cyberbullying : The
internet can also easily lead to the risk of being cyberbullied. Being
ridiculed, insulted, harassed, or cyber-harassed is more and more common. The
victim can be brought to close in on himself, to feel a deep sadness or even to
develop a depression .
Youth addiction
According to the results of our study,
only 21% of Sharers spend less than 4
hours a day on their smartphone .
We can therefore speak of addiction
in the young population.
This addiction comes on top of the rather worrying levels of consumption among young adults when it comes
to tobacco , alcohol, drugs , pornography and video games.
And you, do you think you are addicted
to social networks?
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