Literature DB >> 25364477

Rationale for Using Exercise in the Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorders.

Tracy L Greer1, Kolette M Ring1, Diane Warden1, Bruce D Grannemann1, Timothy S Church2, Eugene Somoza3, Steven N Blair4, Jose Szapocznik5, Mark Stoutenberg5, Chad Rethorst1, Robrina Walker1, David W Morris1, Andrzej S Kosinski6, Tiffany Kyle7, Bess Marcus8, Becca Crowell9, Neal Oden10, Edward Nunes11, Madhukar H Trivedi1.   

Abstract

Novel approaches to the treatment of stimulant abuse and dependence are needed. Clinical data examining the use of exercise as a treatment for the abuse of nicotine, alcohol, and other substances suggest that exercise may be a beneficial treatment for stimulant abuse. In addition, exercise has been associated with improvements in many other health-related areas that may be adversely affected by stimulant use or its treatment, such as sleep disturbance, cognitive function, mood, weight, quality of life, and anhedonia. Neurobiological evidence provides plausible mechanisms by which exercise could positively affect treatment outcomes in stimulant abuse. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Clinical Trials Network (CTN) CTN-0037 Stimulant Reduction Intervention using Dosed Exercise (STRIDE) study is a multisite randomized clinical trial that compares exercise to health education as potential treatments for stimulant abuse or dependence. If effective, exercise may provide an additional approach to the treatment of stimulant use disorders.

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Keywords:  behavioral intervention; exercise; health education; stimulant abuse; stimulant dependence

Year:  2012        PMID: 25364477      PMCID: PMC4214380     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Glob Drug Policy Pract        ISSN: 1934-4708


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1.  Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Exercise to Health Education for Stimulant Use Disorder: Results From the CTN-0037 STimulant Reduction Intervention Using Dosed Exercise (STRIDE) Study.

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