Exploring the Impact of Web-Based vs. In-Person Exercise Training on Benefits and Adherence in Substance Use Disorder Interventions: A Pilot Study
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Published:2024-03-19
Issue:6
Volume:12
Page:684
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ISSN:2227-9032
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Container-title:Healthcare
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Healthcare
Author:
Montón-Martínez Roberto1ORCID, Ballester-Ferrer Juan Arturo1ORCID, Baladzhaeva Sabina12ORCID, Sempere-Ruiz Noemí12ORCID, Casanova-Lizón Antonio1ORCID, Roldan Alba1ORCID, Pastor Diego1ORCID, Sarabia José Manuel12ORCID, Javaloyes Alejandro1ORCID, Peña-González Iván1ORCID, Moya-Ramón Manuel1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Sports Research Centre, Department of Sport Sciences, Miguel Hernández University of Elche, 03202 Elche, Spain 2. Alicante Institute for Health and Biomedical Research (ISABIAL), 03010 Alicante, Spain
Abstract
Background: Substance use disorders pose unique challenges, affecting individuals physiologically and socially. This study addresses the fundamental question of how adherence to exercise programs impacts those with substance use disorders, examining both in-person and online interventions. Methods: A 12-week analysis involving 26 participants assessed physical fitness, strength, and quality of life. Participants were categorized into in-person and online exercise groups, with their adherence tracked through attendance and a dedicated app. Results: The in-person group exhibited higher adherence rates and significant improvements, in contrast to the challenges encountered by the online groups, particularly in substance use disorder cohorts. Statistical analyses highlighted these differences, emphasizing the pivotal role of the exercise program delivery format. Conclusions: This research advocates for hybrid models, blending professional supervision with online flexibility, recognizing the distinct challenges of substance use disorders. Insights from this study will contribute to shaping more effective, personalized interventions in the complex landscape of substance use disorders, offering guidance for advancing treatment strategies.
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