PHRM 48500 Spring 2021 Intercultural and global health issues

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POOR SLEEP

Yuanrui (Gray) Zhao

Browsing social media before falling asleep might feel relaxing, Research shows that more people around the world are suffering from poor sleep due to social media usage before sleep. With the increase of time people spend on social media, everyone could be a potential victim in this case. In the following paragraph, I will talk about how your bedtime social media habits might be stopping you from a good night sleep.

Displacing sleep First, Browsing social media before sleep displaces your bedtime.How many times have you thought you’d just quickly check your social media account before going to sleep, only to find yourself falling down a rabbit hole of entertaining videos, photos and funny comments And just like that, an hour or even two have passed. When you finally put down our phones, it also takes you longer to fall asleep, the quality of sleep is reduced and you wake up feeling sleepy and unrefreshed. Short duration of sleep often leads to later wake-up times and has a negative effect on time available to complete your work over the next day.

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Promoting cognitive arousal

The first step to creating an Secondly, by looking at social media before sleep, you effective project plan is to set a are providing endless stimulation signalling your brain baseline. The baseline is the and body to remain active and keep engaged. It’s not foundation on which the other simply the fact that you’re looking at social media project elements will be built on. which keeps you awake, the type of content has a big This must include a scope impact too for example, a heated debate on a subject statement. you’re passionate about keeps you more awake than passively scrolling through a news feed. This really comes down to how much involvement the interaction calls for. Social media has many

Disrupting Circadian Rhythms: Last but not least, It’s well-established that phone screens emit mostly blue light, which expresses melatonin production and keeps us productive and focussed. This blue light is perfectly suited for daytime phone usage, but, at midnight, this is not ideal. Basically, exposure to light tells us to be awake, so looking at bright light from a phone just before bed is telling your body it is still time to be awake and not sleep time. This also forms a toxic cycle where Difficulty sleeping leads to increase use of social media (use social media to kill time when having trouble falling asleep) which may in return lead to more problems sleeping .

positive points, but we need to be mindful of how long we spend on it before sleep.Reducing exposure to social media can help you to disconnect and may improve your sleep quality;Instead of scrolling through your phone, screen-free time, like reading physical book, will help you prepare for sleep.


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Consequences with body image (Leeann Cecil

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pages 67-69

Poor sleep (Yuanrui [Gray] Zhao

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Impact on human trafficking (Tianqi Zhao

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Impact on mental health (Nicole Redden

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Micronutrient deficiencies (Meg Tharp

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pages 56-57

Nutrition related to chronic disease (Brice Wuthrich

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Food insecurity/access to nutrition (Lexi Zavitsky

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Nutrition

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Cyber bullying (Saja Abbas

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Mental health in pediatrics

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Immunization disparities (Yudong Sun

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Epidemics vs. pandemics (Joseph Kirchgassner

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COVID and other infectious diseases (Seohyun Park

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COVID (Zamir Latif

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Vaccine perceptions (Ronald Mahan

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Immunizations

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Organ trafficking (Cheryl Chang

2min
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Access to healthcare (Miranda Liu

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Sex trafficking (Bryan Yan

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Lack of education in healthcare (Kyle Dickey

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Lack of understanding and communication (Shengzhou Qiu

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Lack of resources in healthcare (Yuxian Xing

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Nutrition (Christie Kang

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Misinformation (Lin Zhao

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Education (Taylor Osborn

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Body image and eating disorders (Evelyn Choe

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Health literacy

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Mental health and body image (Chloe You

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Social media and its impact on body image (Gabby Campbell

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