THESE ARE THE THREE SIDE EFFECTS OF USING SMARTPHONES AT NIGHT
It can damage your eyes.
The blue light emitted from your personal electronic devices
is part of the full light spectrum. We’re exposed to it by the sun each day,
but nighttime exposure to that same light (which is emitted at high levels by
smartphones, tablets, laptops and other LED screens) may be damaging your
vision. (Business Insider)
Studies show that direct exposure
to blue light can damage your retinas. The American Macular Degeneration
Foundation warns that retinal
damage caused by blue light could lead to macular degeneration, a condition
that causes the loss of central vision.
While it hasn’t been proven, there may also be a link
between blue light exposure and cataracts. More research is needed, but this is
another possible risk that can be lessened or avoided by putting your phone
away each evening.
If you can’t put the phone down at night, consider the Night Shift feature
(iOS) or Twilight app (Andriod). Both adjust your screen colors
to minimize blue light emissions to help protect your eyes.
It can interfere with your sleep.
Blue light disrupts the production of melatonin, a hormone
that regulates the body’s sleep cycle. Not only will this result in more
sleepless nights and fatigue, but can also lead to a variety of health problems
including heart disease, weight gain, depression and anxiety. Learn more about
the surprising effects of sleep deprivation here.
It can increase your risk of cancer.
In addition to regulating your sleep cycle, melatonin is a
powerful antioxidant essential to your body’s ability to naturally fight
against cancer. When your melatonin levels are suppressed, your risk for cancer
– and other ailments – increases.
If your melatonin is disrupted for one night, it wouldn’t
pose a serious threat. However, if you’re a chronic nighttime phone user, you
significantly increase your risk of cellular damage, increased inflammation,
healthy immune function and disease.
- Keep
your phone at least 3 feet away from your body. The greater the
distance, the weaker the effects of electromagnetic radiation. If you use
your phone as an alarm, placing it farther away will protect your health
and force you to get up to turn it off in the morning. So long, snooze
button!
- Check
your phone only when you really need to. Don’t close yourself off
from the world – and people – around you. Unless you have an immediate
need to check something, keep the phone at a distance and be present in
your environment. Get lost in actual conversation. Make face-to-face
connections. Enjoy the scenery. You’ll notice some pretty cool things when
you look up and purposefully engage in your surroundings.
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