<div><p>Background</p><p>Individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) have lower baseline metabolic activity of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) associated with impairment of cognitive functions in decision-making and inhibitory control. Aerobic exercise has shown to improve PFC function and cognitive performance, however, its effects on SUD individuals remain unclear.</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To verify the cognitive performance and oxygenation of the PFC during an incremental exercise in SUD individuals.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Fourteen individuals under SUD treatment performed a maximum graded exercise test on a cycle ergometer with continuous measurements of oxygen consumption, PFC oxygenation, and inhibitory control (Stroop test) every two minutes o...
Both acute and chronic exercise is consistently associated with a number of benefits to physical and...
Abstract: Although substance use disorder (SUD) patients are documented to have an inactive lifestyl...
ABSTRACT Background It is known that exercise is...
Individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) have lower baseline metabolic activity of the prefront...
Sem informaçãoBackground: Individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) have lower baseline metaboli...
The abusive use of alcohol has shown to be associated to cerebral damage, impaired cognition, poor a...
Abstract Background Numerous studies suggest that exercise may be an effective adjunct treatment for...
Epidemiological studies reveal that individuals who engage in regular aerobic exercise are less like...
IntroductionSubstance use disorder (SUD) is characterized by cognitive impairment, especially execut...
This proposed study will examine whether structured physical activity reduces the recovery time of c...
Single bout of exercise can improve the performance on cognitive tasks. However, cognitive responses...
Exercise, a proven method of boosting health and wellness, is thought to act as a protective factor ...
Physical exercise is considered a promising medication-free and cost-effective adjunct treatment for...
Drug addiction may cause health problems and social exclu- sion (Neale, 2006, In R. Hughes (Ed.), Dr...
Various types of exercise therapies, have been implemented into treatment for those suffering from p...
Both acute and chronic exercise is consistently associated with a number of benefits to physical and...
Abstract: Although substance use disorder (SUD) patients are documented to have an inactive lifestyl...
ABSTRACT Background It is known that exercise is...
Individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) have lower baseline metabolic activity of the prefront...
Sem informaçãoBackground: Individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) have lower baseline metaboli...
The abusive use of alcohol has shown to be associated to cerebral damage, impaired cognition, poor a...
Abstract Background Numerous studies suggest that exercise may be an effective adjunct treatment for...
Epidemiological studies reveal that individuals who engage in regular aerobic exercise are less like...
IntroductionSubstance use disorder (SUD) is characterized by cognitive impairment, especially execut...
This proposed study will examine whether structured physical activity reduces the recovery time of c...
Single bout of exercise can improve the performance on cognitive tasks. However, cognitive responses...
Exercise, a proven method of boosting health and wellness, is thought to act as a protective factor ...
Physical exercise is considered a promising medication-free and cost-effective adjunct treatment for...
Drug addiction may cause health problems and social exclu- sion (Neale, 2006, In R. Hughes (Ed.), Dr...
Various types of exercise therapies, have been implemented into treatment for those suffering from p...
Both acute and chronic exercise is consistently associated with a number of benefits to physical and...
Abstract: Although substance use disorder (SUD) patients are documented to have an inactive lifestyl...
ABSTRACT Background It is known that exercise is...