Relationship between exercise intensity and stress levels among U.S. medical students.
Richard K LeuchterMargaret L StuberAustin L McDonaldDaniel M CroymansPublished in: Medical education online (2022)
There is a large disparity in rates of the highest intensity physical activity (HEPA) between medical students and the age-adjusted national average, which has previously been overlooked by the binary CDC exercise guidelines. The fact that HEPA levels are not optimized and more strongly associated with lower stress levels relative to less intense forms of exercise makes it a promising new target for future well-being interventions among medical trainees.