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The Model Health Show

TMHS 765 - How Social Media Impacts Human Health And Productivity

The Model Health Show

Shawn Stevenson

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.87.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2024

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Daily social media use is a common practice in our modern society. And while there are many benefits to utilizing the power of social media, it can also negatively impact our mental health, sleep quality, weight, and productivity levels. The key to healthier technology habits is to practice more awareness and intentionality.   On this episode of The Model Health Show, you’re going to hear from two incredibly intelligent experts on the topic of technology, social media, and focus. Adam Alter and Cal Newport are sharing powerful insights into the deceptive ways technology can distract us, and what we can do to create stronger boundaries around our devices and apps.   You’re going to learn about how technology is intentionally designed to distract you, how things like Facebook likes can destroy your self-esteem, and the major problem with exposing our kids to social media. This episode contains tangible tools and strategies you can use to set limits around screen time, take back control of your focus, and spend your time more purposefully doing the things that you love and value. Enjoy!  In this episode you’ll discover: The connection between screen time and body weight in adolescents.  How many times per day the average person checks their phone.  The fascinating way tech products are designed to hook us.  How having your phone nearby can weaken your connection with others.  Why your willpower is like a gas tank.  How social media apps are purposely designed to override your willpower.  The smartest feature Facebook designed to hijack our attention. Why humans are designed to latch onto negative feedback.  What behavioral addiction is.  How context affects addiction. What digital amnesia is.  How to intentionally create time during your day without screens. Why concentrating intensely allows you to learn complicated things faster.  What the digital attention economy is, and how it affects our kids.  Why we should demand more focus in our lives. What attention residue is, and why we should be worried about it.  Different scheduling philosophies you can use to get into deep work.  Why you should practice being bored.  How narrowing your attention can make you happier and more successful.  Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model - Get an exclusive discount on your daily health elixirs! Organifi.com/smarterkit - Get a FREE copy of my National Bestseller Eat Smarter Family Cookbook when you buy the kit!  How Social Media Affects Our Psychology with Adam Alter – Episode 434 Protect Your Mental Energy with Cal Newport – Episode 276 Irresistible by Adam Alter Intentionally Unplugged - Order your Unplugging Box to store your devices Deep Work by Cal Newport   Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes:  Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

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There's a recent change in our culture that's making it more complicated for many people

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to have the physical and mental health they really want to have.

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A study published by the CDC titled, Effect of Media Use on Adolescent adolescent body weight found that increased use of screen

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devices like smartphones, tablets, etc, is associated with increased risk of

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obesity through a variety of mechanisms

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including insufficient physical activity and increased calorie intake

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while using our screens. They also noted that this increased media use is significantly associated with

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shorter and poorer sleep quality, which is also a significant risk factor for obesity. Our use of technology has absolutely exploded in the

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last couple of decades. And don't get me wrong, it's not all bad. We've got access to so many

1:02.4

incredible resources thanks to our innovations in technology.

1:06.6

As a matter of fact, we're experiencing a paradox where we have access to so much information

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that can help us to get healthier, that can help us to connect with each other,

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that can support our mental health.

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But yet, if you look at the data and you see the trends, our physical and mental health is continuing to suffer despite all of these

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recent innovations. Now what about the specific impact of our tech use on our

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mental health? Is there any data on that? Well of course

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there is a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology

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assessed over 5,000 test subjects and found that overall regular use of social media had a

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negative impact on the individual's sense of well-being.

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And research published in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology

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