2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14875
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Lifestyle Habits and Wellbeing Among Physicians in Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Introduction Physicians’ attitude towards a healthy lifestyle is important as it determines their extent of acceptance of these habits leading to overall well-being. Physicians with healthy lifestyle habits are more confident in advocating the same to their patients and their patients are keener in adopting lifestyle modifications. This study aimed to evaluate the lifestyle habits, wellbeing, and mental health of physicians in Pakistan. Methods A multi-center, cross-sectional s… Show more

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“…Doctors, especially female doctors, have a very stressful lifestyle with challenging studies and academics, long working hours of on average 74–92 h per week [4] , frequent night shifts/calls, high professional responsibility, psychological/emotional stress and difficulty in managing work-personal life balance leading to high rates of burnout among doctors [5] , [6] . Due to stressful lifestyle, advanced age at childbearing and long working hours, doctors are prone to high risk pregnancies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Doctors, especially female doctors, have a very stressful lifestyle with challenging studies and academics, long working hours of on average 74–92 h per week [4] , frequent night shifts/calls, high professional responsibility, psychological/emotional stress and difficulty in managing work-personal life balance leading to high rates of burnout among doctors [5] , [6] . Due to stressful lifestyle, advanced age at childbearing and long working hours, doctors are prone to high risk pregnancies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%