Exercise provides a wealth of benefits to brain and body, and is regarded as a protective factor against disease. Protective factors tend to cluster together – that is, people who engage in one healthy behavior, such as exercise, also engage in other healthy behaviors, such as maintaining a nutritious diet and getting sufficient sleep. In contrast to exercise, alcohol consumption is not typically regarded as a health-promoting behavior, although moderate intake has been associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. Surprisingly, several large, population-based studies have shown a positive association between physical activity and alcohol intake. The present review focuses on what is known about this relationship, including potent...
Mounting evidence indicates that physical activity and alcohol consumption are positively associated...
Drinking is a prevalent public health concern that exists on essentially all college campuses. Colle...
Physical activity and exercise are positive health behaviors that have been shown to reduce the risk...
Physical activity has been suggested as a potential intervention for alcohol use disorders (AUD), ho...
To examine whether physical activity as an adjunct to outpatient alcohol treatment has an effect on ...
Drinking and physical activity behaviors established during college years may extend well into later...
The literature has generally established a positive correlational relationship between physical acti...
Craving is considered to be a vital contributor to the onset and maintenance of alcohol misuse. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity might promote mental and physical health in persons with alcohol use d...
Alcohol (ethanol) is consumed on a daily basis by a large fraction of the population, and in many co...
Exercise has been proposed as an intervention mechanism for collegiate drinking. Intervention studi...
It is commonly accepted that excessive alcohol consumption has harmful effects on the human organism...
Evidence supports a positive association between excessive exercise and alcohol use among young adul...
Background: Alcohol use disorders are common, yet highly undertreated. Major barriers for not seekin...
Interventions targeting physical activity may be valuable as an adjunct to alcohol treatment, but ha...
Mounting evidence indicates that physical activity and alcohol consumption are positively associated...
Drinking is a prevalent public health concern that exists on essentially all college campuses. Colle...
Physical activity and exercise are positive health behaviors that have been shown to reduce the risk...
Physical activity has been suggested as a potential intervention for alcohol use disorders (AUD), ho...
To examine whether physical activity as an adjunct to outpatient alcohol treatment has an effect on ...
Drinking and physical activity behaviors established during college years may extend well into later...
The literature has generally established a positive correlational relationship between physical acti...
Craving is considered to be a vital contributor to the onset and maintenance of alcohol misuse. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity might promote mental and physical health in persons with alcohol use d...
Alcohol (ethanol) is consumed on a daily basis by a large fraction of the population, and in many co...
Exercise has been proposed as an intervention mechanism for collegiate drinking. Intervention studi...
It is commonly accepted that excessive alcohol consumption has harmful effects on the human organism...
Evidence supports a positive association between excessive exercise and alcohol use among young adul...
Background: Alcohol use disorders are common, yet highly undertreated. Major barriers for not seekin...
Interventions targeting physical activity may be valuable as an adjunct to alcohol treatment, but ha...
Mounting evidence indicates that physical activity and alcohol consumption are positively associated...
Drinking is a prevalent public health concern that exists on essentially all college campuses. Colle...
Physical activity and exercise are positive health behaviors that have been shown to reduce the risk...