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Associations between physical activity, sleep, and self-reported health with burnout of medical students, faculty and staff in an academic health center

Erin K. Howie, Natalie Cannady, Erick Messias, Ashley McNatt, Christopher S. Walter

2022Sport Sciences for Health23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background and objectives: Health behaviors of physical activity and sleep are critical to the prevention of numerous chronic diseases. The health behaviors of healthcare professionals are even more critical, as healthcare providers who practice positive health behaviors are more likely to promote these healthy behaviors in their patients. Aims: To assess the health status and health behaviors of medical students, faculty, and staff in an academic health center in the US, and examine the associations between behaviors, physical and mental health outcomes and burnout. Methods: Students, faculty, residents and staff from a large university medical system completed an online survey between late-September and mid-November 2019. Associations were examined between health behaviors and health status including mental health outcomes with burnout. Results: = 361). Leisure physical activity and fewer sleep symptoms were associated with fewer reported depressive, anxiety and stress-related symptoms. Participating in leisure physical activity and good-quality sleep were associated with lower odds of burnout. Conclusions: The current study found high rates of physical inactivity and poor sleep among medical students, faculty and staff at an academic health center. These health behaviors were associated with poor mental health and high burnout. Programs and policies are needed improve these health behaviors to reduce burnout. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11332-022-00902-7.

Topics & Concepts

BurnoutMental healthMedicineAnxietySports medicineHealth careOddsCollege healthPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexGerontologyFamily medicinePsychologyClinical psychologyPsychiatrySleep qualityLogistic regressionEconomic growthCognitionInternal medicineEconomicsPhysical Activity and HealthHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutSleep and related disorders
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