• Title of article

    Worksite Energy Cost Assessment in Non-surgical versus Surgical Medical Residency Programs

  • Author/Authors

    Della Valle, Elisabetta Department of Public Health - University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy , Sirico, Felice Department of Public Health - University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy , Cacciatore, Francesco Department of Translational Medical Sciences - University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy , Palermi, Stefano Department of Public Health - University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy , Marcantonio, Roberto Department of Public Health - University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy , Spera, Rocco Department of Public Health - University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy

  • Pages
    2
  • From page
    216
  • To page
    217
  • Abstract
    After earning medical degree, several residency programs are available to become a full specialist doctor in a discipline. The residents' work activity, under the constant supervision of senior tutors, is different according to which area of specialization has been chosen—nonsurgical or surgical. Even if the medical doctor activity could be considered sedentary in nature,1 a prolonged physical stress could be required with the maintenance of prolonged postures or with continuous low-impact aerobic activities like standing and walking. However, the energy cost in residents and the eventual differences among those involved in surgical or nonsurgical programs, have not been investigated previously.
  • Keywords
    Non-surgical , versus Surgical , METs
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2503975