The study is a crossover randomised controlled trial. Alcohol or cocaine dependent participants will be recruited from inpatient and outpatient psychiatric treatment centres, on the approval of their treating physician. A healthy control group will be recruited using online advertising. All participants will undergo each of three conditions in a randomised order; 1) 20 minutes of cycle ergometry at 50-60% of maximum heart rate; 2) 20 minutes of exercise at 70-80% of maximum heart rate; 3) 20 minutes of quiet reading. Immediately before and after each condition, participants will be asked to complete a computerised Stroop test, watch a film containing substance-related images, and self-report craving levels. During the Stroop test and film viewing, participants' neural activity will be measured via functional near-infrared spectroscopy
The aim of this study is to examine whether, following acute exercise bouts at moderate and high intensities, reduced craving and increased inhibitory control can be observed in alcohol or cocaine dependent individuals. As the focus of this study is the potential of exercise to be integrated into treatment, individuals in treatment for their dependence, who have been abstinent for a short period, will be recruited.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
20 minutes of cycle ergometry at 50-60% of heart rate max
20 minutes of cycle ergometry at 70-80% of heart rate max
20 minutes of seated reading
Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
RECRUITINGStroop test accuracy
Accuracy on Stroop test
Time frame: Change from Baseline after 20 minute acute condition
Self-reported craving
Sum score on Alcohol Craving Questionnaire Short Form (scale range 12 to 84, higher scores representing greater craving) or Cocaine Craving Questionnaire - Brief (scale range 10 to 70, higher scores representing greater craving)
Time frame: Change from Baseline after 20 minute acute condition
Cerebral oxygenation in prefrontal cortex
Functional near infrared spectroscopic imaging of hemodynamic activity in prefrontal cortex
Time frame: Change from Baseline after 20 minute acute condition
Stroop test reaction time
Reaction time on Stroop test
Time frame: Change from Baseline after 20 minute acute condition
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