Sedentary Time and Psychological Stress in Physicians: Insights from 1627 Days of Data
Abstract
In a study of physicians using Oura Rings over 1627 days, greater sedentary time correlated with higher end-of-day distress, while moderate-to-vigorous physical activity showed no significant association.
Status
Medical
Department
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
College
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Campus
Dublin
Faculty Mentor
Julie Young
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Sedentary Time and Psychological Stress in Physicians: Insights from 1627 Days of Data
In a study of physicians using Oura Rings over 1627 days, greater sedentary time correlated with higher end-of-day distress, while moderate-to-vigorous physical activity showed no significant association.