Combined physical training associated with multidisciplinary intervention in the treatment of alcohol use disorder: a study with n of 1

Author:

Pires Cássio Lamas1ORCID,Mentz Lucas Rodrigues2ORCID,Cardoso Nicholas Kostopoulos1ORCID,Sordi Anne3ORCID,Figueira Franciele Ramos3ORCID,Schuch Felipe Barreto4ORCID,Cadore Eduardo Lusa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

2. School of Public Health of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

3. Hospital de Clínicas in Porto Alegre, Brasil

4. Federal University of Santa Maria, Brasil; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil; Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Chile

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: Substance misuse can lead to several consequences for physical and mental health. Physical exercise is an important ally to pharmacological and psychotherapeutic treatment for substance use. However, the literature is still scarce regarding long-term interventions. Thus, this study aims to describe the acceptability and effects of combined physical training intervention (aerobic and strength). Methods: This study comprises an n-of-1 clinical trial that was performed with a 64-year-old male individual with alcohol use disorder. The treatment lasted 12 weeks and evaluated the association of multidisciplinary interventions on quality of life, depressive symptoms, cognitive impairment, and anxiety. Results: The participant improved general quality of life (12.5%), no alterations were found for depressive symptoms, there was an improvement in cognition (20%), as well a reduction in the trait (16.2%) and state (14.7%) anxiety symptoms of the participant. Conclusions: These findings allude to the importance of non-drug therapeutic resources such as structured physical exercise, associated with other offers in the treatment of alcohol use disorder.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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