Gastroenterologists that do not exercise
• 15 percent of burnt out
• 13 percent are not burnt out
Gastroenterologists who exercise once a week at most
• 30 percent are burnt out
• 20 percent are not burnt out
Gastroenterologists who exercise at least twice a week
• 55 percent are burnt out
• 66 percent are not burnt out
Gastroenterologists who are overweight or obese
• 52 percent are burnt out
• 38 percent are not burnt out
Gastroenterologists who are underweight or normal weight
• 48 percent are burnt out
• 62 percent are not burnt out
Gastroenterologists who more than two drinks per day
• 7 percent are burnt out
• 4 percent are not burnt out
Gastroenterologists who have one to two drinks per day
• 11 percent are burnt out
• 16 percent are not burnt out
Gastroenterologists who have less than one drink per day
• 54 percent are burnt out
• 47 percent are not burnt out
Gastroenterologists who don’t drink
• 28 percent are burnt out
• 32 percent are not burnt out
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