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28 August 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Sample Size
2.3. Randomization
2.4. Intervention
2.5. Study Variables and Data Collection
2.6. Blinding
2.7. Statistical and Qualitative Data Analysis
2.8. Ethical Aspects
3. Results
3.1. Baseline Descriptive Analysis of the Sample:
Post-Intervention Scores
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitations of the Study and Future Research.
4.2. Strengths of the Study.
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| CG | Control group |
| IG | Intervention group |
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| Variable | Mean (standard deviation) | t | p-value | |
| Age | CG:22.28(7.87) IG: 21.24(1.83) |
12,951 | 0,332 | |
| Working hours per week | CG: 3.7(12.22) IG:3.65(12.22) |
0,311 | 0,982 | |
| Mean steps per day | CG: 7912.04(1150.88,04) IG: 8237.64(1284.77) |
0,986 | 0,171 | |
| Emotional exhaustion | CG: 14.86(7.76) IG:12.44(7.28) |
0,259 | 0,083 | |
| Cynicism | CG:4.06(4.13) IG: 4.55(5.08) |
1,151 | 0,587 | |
| Academic efficacy | CG: 26.54(5.42) IG1: 23.68(9.20) |
16,381 | 0,057 | |
| Stress | CG:18.76(6.75) IG1:18.44(7.08) |
0,024 | 0,816 | |
| Anxiety | CG: 9.46(3.42) IG: 9.27(3.79) |
0,820 | 0,793 | |
| Depression | CG: 12.28(1.96) IG1: 12,65(2.54) |
2,401 | 0,063 | |
| Engagement | CG:3.96(1.18) IG1:3.50(1.54) |
2,912 | 0,073 | |
| Categorical variables | Group | Categories % | Chi-square | p |
| Sex | CG | Male:16% Female:84% |
1.09 | 0,295 |
| IG | Male:24.4% Female:75.86% |
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| Marital Status | CG | Single:90% Couple:10% |
96.70 | <0,001 |
| IG | Single:94.82% Coupled:5.16% |
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| Children | CG | No:94% | 3.57 | 0,167 |
| IG | No:98.04% | |||
| Working and studying | CG | Yes:12% | 1.46 | 0,227 |
| IG | Yes:20.64% | |||
| Emotional exhaustion | CG | Low (50%), medium (16%) and high (34%) | 2.66 | 0,264 |
| IG | low (63.64%), medium (15.48%) and high (20.64%) | |||
| Cynicism | CG: | low (74%), medium (22%) and high (4%%) | 0.448 | 0,799 |
| IG1: | low (70.52%), medium (22.36%) and high (6.88%) | |||
| Academic efficacy | CG | high (44%), medium (34%) and low (22%) | 2.76 | 0,252 |
| IG | high (43%), medium (22.36%) and low (34.4%) | |||
| Burnout | CG | 46% | 3.72 | 0,444 |
| IG | 37.84% |
| Variable | Mean (standard deviation) | t | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emotional exhaustion | GC: 17.24(7.31) GI:13.96(6.39) |
2.23 | 0,028 |
| Cynicism | CG:5.29(5.43) | -0.28 | 0,779 |
| IG: 5.60(4.84) | |||
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Professional efficiency |
0,486 | ||
| CG: 26.05(4.69) | 0.699 | ||
| IG: 25.15 (6.69) | |||
| Stress | CG:20.35(7.25) IG: 17.50(5.36) |
2.11 | 0,037 |
| Anxiety | CG: 9.59(2.76) IG: 9.27(3.36) |
0.46 | 0,641 |
| Depression | CG: 11.97(2.51) IG: 11.39(2.87) |
1.06 | 0,291 |
| Engagement | CG: 4.04(1.04) IG: 4.06(1.13) |
-0.10 | 0,920 |
| Mean steps per day | CG: 8573(1337.22) IG: 9954.55(1204.85) |
-5.06 | <0,001 |
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