Exercise training – A beneficial intervention in the treatment of alcohol use disorders?
• Exercise improves conditions, such as anxiety, stress, impulsivity, and depression. • Exercise increases self-efficacy and promotes socially supportive environments. • Few studies have examined the impact of exercise training on alcohol use disorders. • Residential programs may be an ideal locatio...
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