5,512
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Relationship between exercise intensity and stress levels among U.S. medical students

ORCID Icon, , &
Article: 2027651 | Received 22 Mar 2021, Accepted 06 Jan 2022, Published online: 20 Jan 2022

References

  • Koutsimani P, Montgomery A, Georganta K. The relationship between burnout, depression, and anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Front Psychol. 2019;10(MAR):284.
  • Jackson ER, Shanafelt TD, Hasan O, et al. Burnout and alcohol abuse/dependence among U.S. medical students. Acad Med. 2016;91(9):1251–8.
  • Dyrbye LN, Massie S, Eacker A, et al. Relationship between burnout and professional conduct and attitudes among US medical students. JAMA. 2010;304(11):1173–1180.
  • Dyrbye LN, Thomas MR, V PD, et al. Burnout and serious thoughts of dropping out of medical school: a multi-institutional study. Acad Med. 2010;85(1):94–102.
  • Dahlin M, Joneborg N, Runeson B. Performance-based self-esteem and burnout in a cross-sectional study of medical students. Med Teach. 2007;29(1):43–48.
  • Dahlin ME, Runeson B. Burnout and psychiatric morbidity among medical students entering clinical training: a three year prospective questionnaire and interview-based study. BMC Med Educ. 2007;7(1):6.
  • Pagnin D, de Queiroz V, Ytms C, et al. The relation between burnout and sleep disorders in medical students. Acad Psychiatry. 2014;38(4):438–444.
  • Dyrbye LN, Thomas MR, Shanafelt TD. Systematic review of depression, anxiety, and other indicators of psychological distress among U.S. and Canadian medical students. Acad Med. 2006;81(4):354–373.
  • Thomas MR, Dyrbye LN, Huntington JL, et al. How do distress and well-being relate to medical student empathy? A multicenter study. J Gen Intern Med. 2007;22(2):177–183.
  • Ishak W, Nikravesh R, Lederer S, et al. Burnout in medical students: a systematic review. Clin Teach. 2013;10(4):242–245.
  • Erschens R, Keifenheim KE, Herrmann-Werner A, et al. Professional burnout among medical students: systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Med Teach. 2019;41(2):172–183.
  • Thomas NK. Resident burnout. JAMA. 2004;292(23):2880–2889.
  • Olson SM, Odo NU, Duran AM, et al. Burnout and physical activity in minnesota internal medicine resident physicians. J Grad Med Educ. 2014;6(4):669–674.
  • Cecil J, McHale C, Hart J, et al. Behaviour and burnout in medical students. Med Educ Online. 2014;19: Published online 2014 10.3402/meo.v19.25209
  • Bugaj T, Cranz A, Junne F, et al. Psychosocial burden in medical students and specific prevention strategies. Ment Heal Prev. 2016;4(1):24–30
  • Williams D, Tricomi G, Gupta J, et al. Efficacy of burnout interventions in the medical education pipeline. Acad Psychiatry. 2015;39(1):47–54.
  • Wolf MR, Rosenstock JB. Inadequate sleep and exercise associated with burnout and depression among medical students. Acad Psychiatry. 2017;41(2):174–179.
  • Frank E, Tong E, Lobelo F, et al. Physical activity levels and counseling practices of U.S. medical students. Med Sci Sport Exercise. 2008;40(3):413–421.
  • Macilwraith P, Bennett D. Burnout and physical activity in medical students. Ir Med J. 2018;111(3):707.
  • Erschens R, Loda T, Herrmann-Werner A, et al. Behaviour-based functional and dysfunctional strategies of medical students to cope with burnout. Med Educ Online. 2018;23(1):1535738.
  • Dyrbye LN, Satele D, Shanafelt TD. Healthy exercise habits are associated with lower risk of burnout and higher quality of life among U.S. medical students. Acad Med. 2017;92(7):1006–1011.
  • Steinmo S, Hagger-Johnson G, Shahab L. Bidirectional association between mental health and physical activity in older adults: Whitehall II prospective cohort study. Prev Med. 2014;66:74–79.
  • Griffiths A, Kouvonen A, Pentti J, et al. Association of physical activity with future mental health in older, mid-life and younger women. Eur J Public Health. 2014;24(5):813–818. Published online 2013.
  • Busireddy KR, Miller JA, Ellison K, et al. Efficacy of interventions to reduce resident physician burnout: a systematic review. J Grad Med Educ. 2017;9(3):294–301.
  • West CP, Dyrbye LN, Erwin PJ, et al. Interventions to prevent and reduce physician burnout: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet. 2016;388(10057):2272–2281.
  • Walsh AL, Lehmann S, Zabinski J, et al. Interventions to prevent and reduce burnout among undergraduate and graduate medical education trainees: a systematic review. Acad Psychiatry. 2019;43(4):386–395.
  • Sun Y, Liu F, Wang Y, et al. Mindfulness improves health worker’s occupational burnout: the moderating effects of anxiety and depression. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2021;94(6):1297–1305.
  • Hsieh HF, Liu Y, Hsu HT, et al. Relations between stress and depressive symptoms in psychiatric nurses: the mediating effects of sleep quality and occupational burnout. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(14):7327.
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee. 2018. [Updated 2019 Feb 1; cited 2019 Mar 15. https://www.hhs.gov/fitness/be-active/physical-activity-guidelines-for-americans/index.html
  • Konen JC, Fromn BS. Changes in personal health behaviors of medical students. Med Teach. 1992;14(4):321–325.
  • Peterson DF, Degenhardt BF, Smith CM. Correlation between prior exercise and present health and fitness status of entering medical students. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2003;103(8):361–366.
  • Stanford FC, Durkin MW, Blair SN, et al. Determining levels of physical activity in attending physicians, resident and fellow physicians and medical students in the USA. Br J Sports Med. 2012;46(5):360–364.
  • American Heart Association. American Heart Association Recommendations for Physical Activity in Adults. American Heart Association; [Updated 2018 Apr 18; cited 2019 Mar 15]. https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/fitness/fitness-basics/aha-recs-for-physical-activity-in-adults
  • Piercy KL, Troiano RP, Ballard RM, et al. The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. JAMA. 2018;320(19):2020.
  • Craig CL, Marshall AL, Sjöström M, et al. International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ): 12-country reliability and validity. Med Sci Sport Exercise. 2003;35(8):1381–1395.
  • Bauman A, Bull F, Chey T, et al. The International Prevalence Study on Physical Activity: results from 20 countries. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2009;6(1):21.
  • Fogelholm M, Malmberg J, Suni J, et al. International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Med Sci Sport Exercise. 2006;38(4):753–760.
  • Miilunpalo S. Evidence and theory based promotion of health-enhancing physical activity. Public Health Nutr. 2001;4(2b):725–728.
  • Cohen S, Hoberman HM. Positive events and social supports as buffers of life change stress. J Appl Soc Psychol. 1983;13(2):99–125.
  • Cohen S, Janicki-Deverts D. Who’s stressed? Distributions of psychological stress in the usa in probability samples from 1983, 2006, and 2009. J Appl Soc Psychol. 2012. pp. 1320–1334; Published online.
  • Jetté M, Sidney K, Blümchen G. Metabolic equivalents (METS) in exercise testing, exercise prescription, and evaluation of functional capacity. Clin Cardiol. 1990;13(8):555–565.
  • National Center for Health Statistics. Healthy People 2020 Data. [Updated 2021 Oct 27; cited 2021 Nov 9]. https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/data-search
  • Buysse DJ, Reynolds CF, Monk TH, et al. The Pittsburgh sleep quality index: a new instrument for psychiatric practice and research. Psychiatry Res. 1989;28(2):193–213.
  • Janko MR, Smeds MR. Burnout, depression, perceived stress, and self-efficacy in vascular surgery trainees. J Vasc Surg. 2019;69(4):1233–1242.
  • Tavolacci MP, Ladner J, Grigioni S, et al. Prevalence and association of perceived stress, substance use and behavioral addictions: a cross-sectional study among university students in France, 2009-2011. BMC Public Health. 2013;13(1). 10.1186/1471-2458-13-724
  • Charles LE, Slaven JE, Mnatsakanova A, et al. Association of perceived stress with sleep duration and sleep quality in police officers. Int J Emerg Ment Health. 2011;13(4):229–241.
  • Smeds MR, Janko MR, Allen S, et al. Burnout and its relationship with perceived stress, self-efficacy, depression, social support, and programmatic factors in general surgery residents. Am J Surg. 2020;219(6):907–912.
  • Ozkaya G, Ercan I. Examining multiple comparison procedures according to error rate, power type and false discovery rate. J Mod Appl Stat Methods. 2012;11(2):348–360.
  • Frank E, Galuska DA, Elon LK, et al. Personal and clinical exercise-related attitudes and behaviors of freshmen U.S. medical students. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2004;75(2):112–121.
  • Ripp JA, Privitera MR, West C, et al. Well-being in graduate medical education. Acad Med. 2017;92(7):914–917.
  • Worobetz A, Retief PJ, Loughran S, et al. A feasibility study of an exercise intervention to educate and promote health and well-being among medical students: the “MED-WELL” programme. BMC Med Educ. 2020;20(1):183.
  • Remes O, Brayne C, van der Linde R, et al. A systematic review of reviews on the prevalence of anxiety disorders in adult populations. Brain Behav. 2016;6(7):e00497.
  • Weight CJ, Sellon JL, Lessard-Anderson CR, et al. Physical activity, quality of life, and burnout among physician trainees: the effect of a team-based, incentivized exercise program. Mayo Clin Proc. 2013; 88(12):435–1442. doi:10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.09.010; Published online.
  • Wolf TM, Kissling GE. Changes in life-style characteristics, health, and mood of freshman medical students. J Med Educ. 1984;59(10):806–814.
  • CDC - BRFSS. [Updated 2020 Aug 31; cited 2020 Sept 6]. https://www.cdc.gov/brfss