2021
DOI: 10.31189/2165-6193-10.4.142
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Exercise Capacity and Acute Effect of Exercise on Affect in a Substance Use Disorder Population

Abstract: Background It is known that exercise is beneficial to people with substance use disorder, however little evidence exists regarding their exercise capacity. This pilot study investigates the exercise capacity of patients with substance use disorder and effects of an acute bout of exercise on affect. Methods Twenty-nine participants admitted to a withdrawal management facility were recruited to complete a health and exercise as… Show more

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“…7 Furthermore, people with SUD have an increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and a decreased exercise capacity. 8 People receiving OAT have been shown to have low rates of exercise and significantly elevated risk of comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and depression compared to the general population. 9 The integration of exercise programs as an adjunct therapy for SUD is gaining popularity for their reported benefits to patient outcomes.…”
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“…7 Furthermore, people with SUD have an increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and a decreased exercise capacity. 8 People receiving OAT have been shown to have low rates of exercise and significantly elevated risk of comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and depression compared to the general population. 9 The integration of exercise programs as an adjunct therapy for SUD is gaining popularity for their reported benefits to patient outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%