Hannah N Carlson, Mark A Smith, Justin C Strickland
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摘要
已经进行了许多研究来评估基于运动的干预对物质使用障碍的疗效。在之前的荟萃分析和系统回顾中,尼古丁的使用被夸大了,这可能掩盖了运动对其他药物相关结果的影响。这项荟萃分析和系统综述的目的是提供一种关于运动对尼古丁以外药物使用结果影响的最新描述。符合条件的研究包括在2023年8月之前发表的同行评议文章,这些文章描述了随机对照试验或涉及成年人的临床试验,其中运动作为主要治疗干预措施,并评估了尼古丁以外药物的物质使用和/或渴望结果。除了综合效应,meta回归模型被用于评估研究设计(内部vs之间)、数据收集(急性vs长期)和结果测量(药物渴望vs药物使用)作为潜在的调节变量。共有19篇文章描述了17项独特的研究,包括来自1363名个体参与者的数据。综合稳健方差估计荟萃分析显示,运动干预后物质使用结果显著降低。调节分析还表明设计类型的显著影响,例如受试者之间的设计比受试者内部的设计显示出更小的幅度降低。其他可能的调节因子不显著。这些发现表明,各种基于运动的干预措施可以适度改善物质使用和对使用非医疗药物的人的渴望,并证实了先前的报道,即运动作为物质使用障碍的辅助或独立治疗是有效的。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
The effects of exercise interventions on substance-use outcomes: A meta-analytic and systematic review.
A number of studies have been conducted to assess the efficacy of exercise-based interventions for substance-use disorders. Nicotine use has been overrepresented in prior meta-analytic and systematic reviews, potentially obscuring the effects of exercise on outcomes related to other drugs. The aim of this meta-analysis and systematic review was to offer an updated account of the impact of exercise on substance-use outcomes for drugs other than nicotine. Eligible studies included peer reviewed articles published before August 2023 describing randomized controlled trials or clinical trials involving adults in which exercise served as the primary treatment intervention and substance use and/or craving outcomes were assessed for drugs other than nicotine. In addition to omnibus effects, meta-regression models were conducted to assess study design (within vs. between), data collection (acute vs. long-term), and outcome measure (drug craving vs. drug use) as potential moderating variables. A total of 19 articles describing 17 unique studies were selected for analysis, including data from 1,363 individual participants. An omnibus robust variance estimation meta-analysis indicated a significant reduction in substance-use outcomes following exercise intervention. The moderator analysis additionally indicated a significant effect of design type such that between-subject designs displayed smaller magnitude reductions than within-subject designs. Other potential moderators were not significant. These findings indicate that a variety of exercise-based interventions produce moderate improvements in substance use and craving for people using nonmedical drugs and corroborate prior reports that exercise is effective as an adjunctive or standalone treatment for substance-use disorder. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology publishes advances in translational and interdisciplinary research on psychopharmacology, broadly defined, and/or substance abuse.