Exercise as a novel treatment for drug addiction: a neurobiological and stage-dependent hypothesis.
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Exercise-based treatments for substance use disorders: evidence, theory, and practicalityA Possible Role of Anhedonia as Common Substrate for Depression and AnxietyExercise and Alcohol Consumption: What We Know, What We Need to Know, and Why it is ImportantTreatment approaches for interoceptive dysfunctions in drug addictionTreadmill exercise improves fitness and reduces craving and use of cocaine in individuals with concurrent cocaine and tobacco-use disorderImpact of physical exercise on substance use disorders: a meta-analysisThe effects of resistance exercise on cocaine self-administration, muscle hypertrophy, and BDNF expression in the nucleus accumbens.Exercise during early, but not late abstinence, attenuates subsequent relapse vulnerability in a rat modelWheel running exercise attenuates vulnerability to self-administer nicotine in ratsDose-dependent effects of wheel running on cocaine-seeking and prefrontal cortex Bdnf exon IV expression in rats.Dose-dependent effectiveness of wheel running to attenuate cocaine-seeking: impact of sex and estrous cycle in rats.Exercise decreases speedball self-administrationPhysical Activity Modulates Common Neuroplasticity Substrates in Major Depressive and Bipolar Disorder.Exercise as an intervention for sedentary hazardous drinking college students: A pilot study.Regular exercise prevents non-cognitive disturbances in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease.Effects of combined exercise and progesterone treatments on cocaine seeking in male and female rats.Preventive Effects of Forced Exercise against Alcohol-induced Physical Dependency and Reduction of Pain Perception ThresholdSex differences in drug addiction and response to exercise intervention: From human to animal studiesUnraveling exercise addiction: the role of narcissism and self-esteem.Physical Activity Is Associated with Reduced Implicit Learning but Enhanced Relational Memory and Executive Functioning in Young Adults.William L. Woolverton: a case history in unraveling the behavioral pharmacology of stimulants.Voluntary exercise decreases ethanol preference and consumption in C57BL/6 adolescent mice: sex differences and hippocampal BDNF expression.An exploratory qualitative assessment of self-reported treatment outcomes and satisfaction among patients accessing an innovative voluntary drug treatment centre in MalaysiaChronic wheel running-induced reduction of extinction and reinstatement of methamphetamine seeking in methamphetamine dependent rats is associated with reduced number of periaqueductal gray dopamine neurons.The effects of post-extinction exercise on cocaine-primed and stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking in ratsEffect of Exercise Training on Striatal Dopamine D2/D3 Receptors in Methamphetamine Users during Behavioral Treatment.Regulation of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes by locus coeruleus-derived galanin.Methamphetamine blocks exercise effects on Bdnf and Drd2 gene expression in frontal cortex and striatum.Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Exercise to Health Education for Stimulant Use Disorder: Results From the CTN-0037 STimulant Reduction Intervention Using Dosed Exercise (STRIDE) Study.Exercise training - A beneficial intervention in the treatment of alcohol use disorders?Modeling the development of drug addiction in male and female animals.Effects of social reorganization on dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability and cocaine self-administration in male cynomolgus monkeys.Exercise and epigenetic inheritance of disease risk.Animal models of resistance exercise and their application to neuroscience research.Cognitive Decline and Recovery in Alcohol Abuse.Addiction in Extreme Sports: An Exploration of Withdrawal States in Rock Climbers.Addiction, cognitive decline and therapy: seeking ways to escape a vicious cycle.Interacting Neural Processes of Feeding, Hyperactivity, Stress, Reward, and the Utility of the Activity-Based Anorexia Model of Anorexia Nervosa.Social Status in Monkeys: Effects of Social Confrontation on Brain Function and Cocaine Self-Administration.Engaging cognitive circuits to promote motor recovery in degenerative disorders. exercise as a learning modality
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Exercise as a novel treatment for drug addiction: a neurobiological and stage-dependent hypothesis.
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Alexis B Peterson
Mark A Smith
Victoria Sanchez
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10.1016/J.NEUBIOREV.2013.06.011
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2013-06-24T00:00:00Z