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Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics Across Internet Addiction Status Groups.

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Fig 1.

Non-internet addiction group—Transitions in exercise and smart device ownership from T1 to T2.

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Fig 2.

Newly established group—Transitions in exercise and smart device ownership from T1 to T2.

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Fig 3.

Non-internet addiction group—Transitions in diet and sleep-wake patterns from T1 to T2.

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Fig 4.

Newly established group—Transitions in diet and sleep-wake patterns from T1 to T2.

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Fig 5.

Univariate analysis of variable changes between the non-internet addiction group and Newly established group.

*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.

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Fig 6.

Hierarchical Regression Analysis of Lifestyle Changes on Internet Addiction.

Notes: B = Coefficient, S.E. = Standard Error.

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Table 2.

Predictive Performance of Single and Combined Indicators for Internet Addiction Risk.

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Fig 7.

ROC curve.

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Fig 8.

Results of the Delong test for comparison among the four ROC curves.

*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.

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