Abstract Background Numerous studies suggest that exercise may be an effective adjunct treatment for substance use disorders. It has been suggested that exercise-induced improvements in inhibitory control may reduce craving for the substance of abuse. However, this potential mechanism has seldom been researched. Objectives The aim of the ExAlCo Study is to examine how acute bouts of exercise, at varying intensities, impact on craving for cocaine or alcohol. Cerebral haemodynamic responses during cognitive tests of inhibitory control, and exposure to substance-related cue imagery, will also be assessed using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Design The study is a crossover randomised controlled trial. Participants will be recruited from...
Abstract Background There is a need for novel approaches to the treatment of stimulant abuse and dep...
Abstract Background There is a need for novel approaches to the treatment of stimulant abuse and dep...
Exercise, a proven method of boosting health and wellness, is thought to act as a protective factor ...
Background: Novel treatments for substance use disorders are needed. Acute bouts of exercise can imp...
Craving is considered to be a vital contributor to the onset and maintenance of alcohol misuse. Howe...
Rationale Substances of misuse (such as nicotine) are associated with increases in activation within...
Aims: Exercise is increasingly being studied as treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD). We examine...
Epidemiological studies reveal that individuals who engage in regular aerobic exercise are less like...
AIMS: Exercise is increasingly being studied as treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD). We examine...
Physical exercise, which can be addictogenic on its own, is considered a therapeutic alternative for...
BACKGROUND: Exercise is increasingly being used in the treatment of alcohol use disorder (AUD). We e...
Objectives To examine the short-term effects of exercise on drug craving in poly-drug-dependent inp...
This proposed study will examine whether structured physical activity reduces the recovery time of c...
Individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) have lower baseline metabolic activity of the prefront...
International audiencePhysical exercise, which can be addictogenic on its own, is considered a thera...
Abstract Background There is a need for novel approaches to the treatment of stimulant abuse and dep...
Abstract Background There is a need for novel approaches to the treatment of stimulant abuse and dep...
Exercise, a proven method of boosting health and wellness, is thought to act as a protective factor ...
Background: Novel treatments for substance use disorders are needed. Acute bouts of exercise can imp...
Craving is considered to be a vital contributor to the onset and maintenance of alcohol misuse. Howe...
Rationale Substances of misuse (such as nicotine) are associated with increases in activation within...
Aims: Exercise is increasingly being studied as treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD). We examine...
Epidemiological studies reveal that individuals who engage in regular aerobic exercise are less like...
AIMS: Exercise is increasingly being studied as treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD). We examine...
Physical exercise, which can be addictogenic on its own, is considered a therapeutic alternative for...
BACKGROUND: Exercise is increasingly being used in the treatment of alcohol use disorder (AUD). We e...
Objectives To examine the short-term effects of exercise on drug craving in poly-drug-dependent inp...
This proposed study will examine whether structured physical activity reduces the recovery time of c...
Individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) have lower baseline metabolic activity of the prefront...
International audiencePhysical exercise, which can be addictogenic on its own, is considered a thera...
Abstract Background There is a need for novel approaches to the treatment of stimulant abuse and dep...
Abstract Background There is a need for novel approaches to the treatment of stimulant abuse and dep...
Exercise, a proven method of boosting health and wellness, is thought to act as a protective factor ...