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what is the theme of the show this september 22…

Ophélie Meunier will be at the helm of a new, unpublished issue of the magazine Zone Interdite on Sunday, September 22, 2024, starting at 9:05 p.m. on M6. Here is what the theme of the show will be this week.

First broadcast on M6 in 1993, Zone interdite magazine has now become one of the most essential programs on the channel directed by Nicolas de Tavernost. Broadcast alternately with the magazine Capitalthe show will be back for a new, unpublished episode on Sunday, September 22, 2024, starting at 9:05 p.m. on M6.

As a reminder, several emblematic figures of the French audiovisual landscape have presented Zone Interdite over the years. Bernard de la Villardière, Anne-Sophie Lapix, Mélissa Theuriau, or even Wendy Bouchard embodied this magazine, which has been presented by Ophélie Meunier since 2016.

Forbidden Zone: Ophélie Meunier and her teams are interested in adolescents

What’s going on in our teens’ heads? One in two young French people suffer from anxiety or depressive symptoms. For over a year, we investigated the malaise of this generation. By collecting rare testimonies.
At an age when we often break off dialogue with adults. Teenagers agreed to open up. Invited into their teenage bedrooms. We immersed ourselves in their daily lives. A hyperconnected life where screens and social networks have become essential.
“, M6 first indicated in a press release.

Today’s young people go out less, meet fewer friends. They also sleep less. They have lost an hour of rest per night. The equivalent of 52 sleepless nights per year! A lack of sleep and a cruel lack of social interactions, the consequences of which can sometimes be dramatic for their mental health. When should we worry? How to react to a teenager’s discomfort? What solutions exist today? This documentary gives a voice to young people, to their parents. But also to caregivers who are sounding the alarm“, the channel then added.

Screens, sleep, anxiety: our teenagers in danger!

In the , in Saint-Zacharie, we went to a family like millions of others. While the sun invites us to spend some time with the family in the garden. Clélia, 17, remains locked alone in her room. Or sitting on the living room couch, her eyes glued to her smartphone. She stays permanently connected to social networks. From waking up at the breakfast table to her bed which makes her stay up way too late at night.“, M6 also stressed.

And Clélia is far from being an exception. Christine, her mother, tries to wage war on screens but she is helpless. What do we really know about the impact of this new way of life on the brains of teenagers? For specialists, there is no longer any doubt: beyond four hours of social networks per day,
the risk of anxiety in young people is multiplied by three! Girls are more affected. 40% of teenage girls who scroll more than five hours a day develop signs of depression
“, the channel finally concluded.

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