Technology Addiction Linked to Adolescent Activity and Attention
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NIH ClinicalTrials.gov has registered a new observational study (NCT07532720) examining the relationship between technology addiction and physical activity and attention levels in adolescents. The study evaluates whether higher levels of technology addiction are associated with lower physical activity and reduced attention. Conditions include Technology Addiction, Adolescent Health, and Attendance Level.
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NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registered a new observational study (NCT07532720) titled 'The Effect of Technology Addiction on Physical Activity and Attention Levels in Adolescents.' The study investigates conditions including Technology Addiction, Adolescent Health, and Attendance Level. It seeks to determine whether higher levels of technology addiction are associated with lower physical activity and reduced attention in adolescents.
This registry entry serves as an informational record of a planned clinical research study. It does not create compliance obligations for any regulated entities. Healthcare providers, educational institutions, and researchers conducting adolescent health studies may find this relevant for understanding current research landscape on technology use and youth health outcomes.
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The Effect of Technology Addiction on Physical Activity and Attention Levels in Adolescents
Observational NCT07532720 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 16, 2026
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between technology addiction and physical activity and attention levels in adolescents. As the use of smartphones, the internet, and other digital technologies has increased among young people, concerns have also increased regarding the possible effects of excessive technology use on health and daily functioning. This study sought to determine whether higher levels of technology addiction are associated with lower physical activity and reduced attention in adolescents by evaluating these variables and examining the relationship between them.
Conditions: Technology Addiction, Adolescent Health, Attendance Level
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