학술논문

Association of primary care physicians' exercise habits and their age, specialty, and workplace
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, Vol 2013, Iss default, Pp 409-414 (2013)
Subject
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Language
English
ISSN
1178-2390
Abstract
Yoshiyuki Morishita,1 Atushi Miki,1 Mari Okada,1 Satoshi Tsuboi,2 Kenichi Ishibashi,3 Yasuhiro Ando,1 Eiji Kusano41Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, 2Department of Public Health, Jichi Medical University, Tochigi, 3Department of Medical Physiology, Meiji Pharmaceutical University, Tokyo, 4Utsunomiya Social Insurance Hospital, Tochigi, JapanBackground: In this study, we investigated primary care physicians' exercise habits, and the association of this variable with their age, specialty, and workplace.Methods: The population of this cross-sectional study comprised 3,310 medical doctors who graduated from Jichi Medical University in Japan between 1978 and 2012. The study instrument was a self-administered questionnaire mailed in August 2012 to investigate primary care physicians' exercise habits, age, specialty, and workplace.Results: The 896 available primary care physicians' responses to the self-administered questionnaire were analyzed. Their exercise frequency was as follows: daily, 104 (11.6%); at least 2–3 times per week, 235 (26.2%); no more than once a week, 225 (25.1%); no more than once a month, 278 (31.0%); and other, 52 (5.8%). Their exercise intensity was as follows: high (≥6 Mets), 264 (29.5%); moderate (4–6 Mets), 199 (22.2%); mild, (3–4 Mets), 295 (32.9%); very mild ( older than 60 years>40–50 years>30–40 years >24–30 years). Primary care physicians working in a clinic were more likely to have a higher exercise volume than those working in a university hospital, polyclinic hospital, or hospital.Conclusion: Primary care physicians' exercise habits were associated with their age and workplace, but not with their specialty.Keywords: primary care physician, self-administered questionnaire, exercise habits, age, specialty, workplace