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Jason Nagata, MD

@jasonmnagata

Pediatrician | Adolescent Medicine | Associate Professor @UCSF | Co-Founder @IAAHglobal #IAAHYPN | #EatingDisorders, #ScreenTime, #Exercise research

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Within-person increases in social media use during early adolescence were associated with greater depressive symptoms 1 year later. ja.ma/3F5kW6u Jason Nagata, MD @ucsfchildrens @testaalex

Within-person increases in social media use during early adolescence were associated with greater depressive symptoms 1 year later. ja.ma/3F5kW6u <a href="/jasonmnagata/">Jason Nagata, MD</a> @ucsfchildrens @testaalex
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Tonight on PBS News Weekend: Jason Resendez on what the proposed #Medicaid cuts may mean for those are caregivers for loved ones; Ali Rogin with Jason Nagata, MD on the link between pre-teen’s social media use and future depression … 1/2

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A new study has found a link between young people's use of social media and future depression. The study was conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, and published this week in the American Medical Association's journal, JAMA. “We found that

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🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Dr. Jason Nagata, MD, MSc (Jason Nagata, MD) and Christopher Otmar, PhD: Eating disorder symptoms in transgender and gender-diverse adults Read more at pridestudy.org/research/#naga…. #eatingdisorders #transhealth

🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Dr. Jason Nagata, MD, MSc (<a href="/jasonmnagata/">Jason Nagata, MD</a>) and Christopher Otmar, PhD: Eating disorder symptoms in transgender and gender-diverse adults

Read more at pridestudy.org/research/#naga….

#eatingdisorders #transhealth
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Video games "are supposed to bring you joy," Dr. Jason Nagata, MD says. But they can also come with risks to kids' physical and mental health. He discusses simple ways to build healthier digital habits to help teens “level up.” ucsfh.org/446nUQq

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Video games can come with risks to kids' health and wellbeing, but they can also have benefits, Dr. Jason Nagata, MD says. To help teens “level up,” he discusses ways to build healthy digital habits. ucsfh.org/446nUQq

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Concerned about how video games affect your health? Digital media is "not inherently good or bad," Dr. Jason Nagata, MD says. "There are some risks but also some benefits." He discusses ways to "level-up" the health score of your gaming habits. ucsfh.org/446nUQq

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Editorial: Addictive screen use in adolescents poses significant mental health risks beyond total screen time, necessitating targeted interventions. ja.ma/3ZExngB

Editorial: Addictive screen use in adolescents poses significant mental health risks beyond total screen time, necessitating targeted interventions. 

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Where do the mind and body connect in the #DigitalAge? Jason Nagata, MD, John Brand, PhD (Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth), & others will discuss the impacts of #DigitalMedia use on physical health & key intersections with #MentalHealth at #MediaAndMinds25. Register today: bit.ly/3zOUbjH

Where do the mind and body connect in the #DigitalAge?

<a href="/jasonmnagata/">Jason Nagata, MD</a>, John Brand, PhD (<a href="/GeiselMed/">Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth</a>), &amp; others will discuss the impacts of #DigitalMedia use on physical health &amp; key intersections with #MentalHealth at #MediaAndMinds25.

Register today: bit.ly/3zOUbjH
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A recent JAMA study suggests that US adolescents with high addictive screen use are at greater risk of suicidal behaviors and poor mental health. ➡️ Watch the video and read the full study: ja.ma/4kkcP4p Jason Nagata, MD