Overweight in Indonesia is still a problem that must be resolved by the Indonesian government. In the RISKESDAS 2013, it was found that the percentage of overweight in age group of above 18 was 13.5% and the obesity was 15.4%. This number significantly increased compared to the previous research. Screen time is one of the indirect factors that affect nutritional status. This study aims to determine the screen time relation to body mass index in the students of the Economics and Business Faculty, UMS. This research type is observational with a cross sectional approach. The data are collected within 7 days in a row on 98 respondents. The respondents collection method is the Stratified Random Sampling. The data are collected using screen time questionnaires while the anthropometric measurement is conducted using the digital scales and microtoise. The data are analysed using Pearson Product Moment correlation test. There are 51 respondents whose high screen time, averagely 9.07 hours / day. The correlation test between screen time and IMT results in p = 0.041 (<0.05). Thus, there is a relationship between screen time and IMT for students of the Economics and Business Faculty, UMS