© 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc.Background: Little is known about lifestyle choices and preventive healthcare-seeking behaviors during the transition from medical school graduation to residency training, a period characterized by increased rates of stress and lack of free time due to demanding working conditions. All of these issues are likely to affect physical activity (PA) level. This study explored the evolution of PA and other lifestyle behaviors during this transition. Methods: A cross-sectional study and a cohort study were conducted with medical students (2010) and physicians before and after the first year of residency (2013 and 2014). A self-administered questionnaire assessed PA, health and lifestyle behaviors. Results: From a sample ...
INTRODUCTION: Literature indicates that physical activity is a health practice that can prevent chro...
Background: Physical activity is a major determinant of physical and mental health. International re...
PURPOSE: There is considerable evidence that medical students experience adverse psychological outco...
Background: Evidence shows that physicians and medical students who engage in healthy lifestyle habi...
Across the US, chronic illnesses, including cancer and cardiovascular disease, largely result from p...
Auston Stiefer1, Krista Kezbers2 & Heather McIntosh2 1OU-TU School of Community Medicine (SCM), Tuls...
Purpose: During residency, many physicians find it difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle; howeve...
Background: Heart disease is a condition with many etiologies, some of which include genetics, obesi...
Background: The vast majority of the healthcare problems burdening our society today are caused by d...
Context: Physical inactivity has been identified as one of the greatest current health burdens world...
BACKGROUND: When students make the transition from high school to college or university, their physi...
Physical inactivity is the 4th leading risk factor for death globally. Physicians, regardless of tra...
Objective Evidence suggests that the level of physical activity of physicians can be correlated dire...
BACKGROUND: Physicians' own Physical Activity (PA) and other health-related habits influence PA prom...
Introduction. Healthcare professionals who participate in regular exercise better manage job related...
INTRODUCTION: Literature indicates that physical activity is a health practice that can prevent chro...
Background: Physical activity is a major determinant of physical and mental health. International re...
PURPOSE: There is considerable evidence that medical students experience adverse psychological outco...
Background: Evidence shows that physicians and medical students who engage in healthy lifestyle habi...
Across the US, chronic illnesses, including cancer and cardiovascular disease, largely result from p...
Auston Stiefer1, Krista Kezbers2 & Heather McIntosh2 1OU-TU School of Community Medicine (SCM), Tuls...
Purpose: During residency, many physicians find it difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle; howeve...
Background: Heart disease is a condition with many etiologies, some of which include genetics, obesi...
Background: The vast majority of the healthcare problems burdening our society today are caused by d...
Context: Physical inactivity has been identified as one of the greatest current health burdens world...
BACKGROUND: When students make the transition from high school to college or university, their physi...
Physical inactivity is the 4th leading risk factor for death globally. Physicians, regardless of tra...
Objective Evidence suggests that the level of physical activity of physicians can be correlated dire...
BACKGROUND: Physicians' own Physical Activity (PA) and other health-related habits influence PA prom...
Introduction. Healthcare professionals who participate in regular exercise better manage job related...
INTRODUCTION: Literature indicates that physical activity is a health practice that can prevent chro...
Background: Physical activity is a major determinant of physical and mental health. International re...
PURPOSE: There is considerable evidence that medical students experience adverse psychological outco...