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Digital obesity is a concept that arises when individuals use digital tools and online environments excessively, uncontrollably, and unhealthily. While traditional obesity is based on the overconsumption of physical food, digital obesity refers to excessive digital consumption at the mental and behavioral level. Social media, online games, smartphones, and constant internet use lie at the center of this phenomenon. Digital obesity is regarded as a modern form of addiction that can negatively affect individuals’ quality of life, social relationships, productivity levels, and mental health.
The core of the concept of digital obesity lies in the unregulated and unchecked use of digital tools. Constantly holding smartphones throughout the day, increased time spent on social media platforms, development of addiction to online games, and continuous monitoring of notifications lead individuals to exhibit excessive orientation toward digital devices. This situation not only transforms individual habits but also brings about significant changes in social lifestyles. As a result of excessive use, problems such as attention deficit, social isolation, sleep disorders, and reduced work efficiency are observed in individuals.
The health impacts of digital obesity manifest at both psychological and physiological levels. Prolonged screen time can cause physiological issues such as eye strain, musculoskeletal problems, and sleep disturbances. At the psychological level, effects such as anxiety, depression, feelings of loneliness, and reduced life satisfaction are notable. Children and adolescents, in particular, are more vulnerable to these negative effects during their developmental stages due to intense exposure to digital tools. In this context, digital obesity is considered a significant issue for modern societies, both in terms of individual health policies and social well-being.
Combating digital obesity is a multidimensional process that can be achieved through individual awareness and societal regulations. It is recommended that individuals monitor their daily digital usage, practice digital detoxes, and balance time spent on digital devices with physical and social activities. Educational institutions and families play a critical role in helping children develop healthy digital habits. Additionally, promoting digital literacy at a societal level, organizing awareness campaigns against technology addiction, and developing regulatory policies on the use of digital tools are important steps in the fight against digital obesity.
Excessive Use of Digital Tools
Health Impacts of Digital Obesity
Strategies to Combat Digital Obesity