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Physical activity and the prevention, reduction, and treatment of alcohol and/or substance use across the lifespan (The PHASE review): protocol for a systematic review

Physical activity and the prevention, reduction, and treatment of alcohol and/or substance use across the lifespan (The PHASE review): protocol for a systematic review
Physical activity and the prevention, reduction, and treatment of alcohol and/or substance use across the lifespan (The PHASE review): protocol for a systematic review
Alcohol and substance use results in significant human and economic cost globally and is associated with economic costs of £21 billion and £15billion within the UK, respectively, and trends for use are not improving. Pharmacological interventions are well researched, but relapse rates across interventions for substance and alcohol use disorders are as high as 60–90%. Physical activity may offer an alternative or adjunct approach to reducing rates of alcohol and substance use that is associated with few adverse side effects, is easily accessible, and is potentially cost-effective. Through psychological, behavioural, and physiological mechanisms, physical activity may offer benefits in the prevention, reduction, and treatment of alcohol and substance use across the lifespan. Whilst physical activity is widely advocated as offering benefit, no systematic review exists of physical activity (in all forms) and its effects on all levels of alcohol and substance use across all ages to help inform policymakers, service providers, and commissioners.
physical activity, Exercise, Alcohol use, Substance use, Addiction, prevention, Harm reduction, Treatment, mixed method
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Thompson, Tom P.
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Sinclair, Julia
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Nasser, Mona
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Wanner, Amanda
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Sinclair, Julia
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Thompson, Tom P., Taylor, Adrian H., Wanner, Amanda, Husk, Kerryn, Wei, Yinghui, Creanor, Siobhan, Kandiyali, Rebecca, Neale, Jo, Sinclair, Julia, Nasser, Mona and Wallace, Gary (2018) Physical activity and the prevention, reduction, and treatment of alcohol and/or substance use across the lifespan (The PHASE review): protocol for a systematic review. Systematic Reviews, 7 (9), 1-15. (doi:10.1186/s13643-018-0674-0).

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Abstract

Alcohol and substance use results in significant human and economic cost globally and is associated with economic costs of £21 billion and £15billion within the UK, respectively, and trends for use are not improving. Pharmacological interventions are well researched, but relapse rates across interventions for substance and alcohol use disorders are as high as 60–90%. Physical activity may offer an alternative or adjunct approach to reducing rates of alcohol and substance use that is associated with few adverse side effects, is easily accessible, and is potentially cost-effective. Through psychological, behavioural, and physiological mechanisms, physical activity may offer benefits in the prevention, reduction, and treatment of alcohol and substance use across the lifespan. Whilst physical activity is widely advocated as offering benefit, no systematic review exists of physical activity (in all forms) and its effects on all levels of alcohol and substance use across all ages to help inform policymakers, service providers, and commissioners.

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 January 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 January 2018
Published date: 2018
Keywords: physical activity, Exercise, Alcohol use, Substance use, Addiction, prevention, Harm reduction, Treatment, mixed method

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Local EPrints ID: 417202
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/417202
PURE UUID: 0864a34a-868e-4ee3-b182-d996b0343db3
ORCID for Julia Sinclair: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1905-2025

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Date deposited: 25 Jan 2018 17:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:55

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Author: Tom P. Thompson
Author: Adrian H. Taylor
Author: Amanda Wanner
Author: Kerryn Husk
Author: Yinghui Wei
Author: Siobhan Creanor
Author: Rebecca Kandiyali
Author: Jo Neale
Author: Julia Sinclair ORCID iD
Author: Mona Nasser
Author: Gary Wallace

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