Managed Healthcare Executive September 26, 2024
Logan Lutton

Employment satisfaction, sleep quality and lack of physical movement were all tied to vitality levels, survey results show.

Young Americans are reporting a 2% increase in “high vitality,” with “high vitality” rates now at 20% overall, according to the results of Cigna’s third annual Vitality in America report.

Survey data is based on 7,500 adults in the United States. Vitality was measured using Evernorth Vitality Index (EVI) points which gage an individual’s sense of autonomy and competency by asking respondents questions about their emotions, environment,...

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