In terms of research, it is documented that exercise has a positive effect on mental disorders. Studies have shown positive correlations between physical and mental health, also among substance users. Such a study has never been performed on patients in opioid substitution therapy (OST). Documentation on the physical health of patients and the effect of exercise is very limited. Treatment of substance users is a research area with insufficient knowledge about certain treatment effects. It is important that a treatment can both support and promote the user's own resources and efforts to change their habits of substance use. The objective of this project is to examine the effect of exercise for OST patients, measured in relation to cognitive function and physical form. The target group consists of OST patients from 18 years of age and up, of both sexes, and on stable medication. At least 60 participants should complete the project, which is designed as a controlled randomized study (RCT). Participants in the intervention group start to exercise immediately after baseline testing. Participants in the control group are on a waiting list and will start to exercise after twelve weeks. Both groups undergo testing at baseline, after three, six and 12 months. Testing consists of two parts: A battery of cognitive and psychosocial assessments and an assessment of physical variables. The research questions of this project are important in a public health perspective. Generated knowledge can be quickly applied to local treatment institutions in Norway.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
17
Exercise of choice with a training contact: 3 hrs/week, total of 12 weeks.
Haukeland University Hospital
Bergen, Norway
Height and weight
Weight and height will be combined to report BMI in kg/m\^2
Time frame: 12 weeks
Endurance
Ventilatory threshold/VO2max (endurance test on treadmill)
Time frame: 12 weeks
Strength
Push-ups (maximal test where the participants perform a maximum number of correct push-ups)
Time frame: 12 weeks
Balance
Stork Balance Test (timed test where the goal is to keep one's balance as long as possible)
Time frame: 12 weeks
Alcohol use
AUDIT-E
Time frame: 12 weeks
Drug use
DUDIT-E
Time frame: 12 weeks
Executive functions
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function - Adult Version (BRIEF-A)
Time frame: 12 weeks
Satisfaction with life
Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) Values/scores: * 7 - Strongly agree * 6 - Agree * 5 - Slightly agree * 4 - Neither agree nor disagree * 3 - Slightly disagree * 2 - Disagree * 1 - Strongly disagree Results (sum of scores/values): 31 - 35 Extremely satisfied 26 - 30 Satisfied 21 - 25 Slightly satisfied 20 Neutral 15 - 19 Slightly dissatisfied 10 - 14 Dissatisfied 5 - 9 Extremely dissatisfied The higher the score the better the outcome.
Time frame: 12 weeks
Sleep quality
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)
Time frame: 12 weeks
Attention
Connors Continuous Performance Test (CPT 3)
Time frame: 12 weeks
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.