Just under 14 percent of 1,800 respondents aged 12 to 25 insisted they could not live without the Internet while 80 percent described it as essential.
One-quarter of respondents in the high-rise, high-tech city of seven million, where 77 percent of households have broadband access, said they used the Internet for more than four hours a day.
The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, which conducted the survey, said Hong Kong youngsters who spent too long online slept badly, engaged in too little exercise and risked failing eyesight.
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