- Increased screen time correlates with higher cardiometabolic risk.
- Study analyzed two Danish cohorts (COPSAC2010 and COPSAC2000).
- Each additional hour of screen time raises waist circumference and blood pressure.
- Boys generally experienced greater risks; girls were affected by late bedtimes.
- A machine learning model identified a screen time-related metabolic signature.
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