Journal article
A Review of Small Screen and Internet Technology–Induced Pathology as a Lifestyle Determinant of Health and Illness
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Vol.14(2), pp.114-117
01/03/2020
PMCID: PMC7092403
PMID: 32231472
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Abstract
Most advances in humanity have been related to the discovery or introduction of new innovations and/or technology. There should be no suggestion that all technology is pathological or that major advances in health, science, and well-being have not come from industrial and technological advances. However, just like the invention of the wheel would have no doubt caused people to be injured and modern lifesaving medicines can have side effects, modern technology can have a downside, which needs to be recognized. This article explores some of the pathologies linked to small screen and internet technologies (personal computers, communication devices, and the internet). The uptake and impact of this set of technologies is pivotal in redefining our lifestyle behaviors and environment: the way we work, shop, seek entertainment, communicate, socialize, reproduce, interact with the environment, and seek information.
Details
- Title
- A Review of Small Screen and Internet Technology–Induced Pathology as a Lifestyle Determinant of Health and Illness
- Creators
- John Stevens - Southern Cross UniversityGarry Egger - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Vol.14(2), pp.114-117
- Publisher
- Sage Publications, Inc.; Los Angeles, CA
- Identifiers
- 991012925673502368
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2017 The Author(s)
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences; Faculty of Health; National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article