Physical Exercise Interventions for Drug Addictive Disorders

Trevor Archer, Rajendra D. Badgaiyan and Kenneth Blum

 

Abstract

Physical exercise physical and psychological health positive through various different avenues, as example, through affecting positively cognitive performance based upon the relocation of cortical activity which seems to advancing the brain development, connectivity and resilience [1]. Any bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness implies the engagement of regular and frequent exercise thereby maintaining physical fitness and the reduction of agents associated with health problems, e.g. cortisol. With regard to the large proportion of individuals with more-or-less sedentary occupations, physical exercise offers probably the most effective health-promoting lifestyle available with positive outcomes for both neurologic and psychiatric conditions [2-10].

Published on: May 29, 2017
doi: 10.17756/jrdsas.2017-036
Citation: Archer T, Badgaiyan RD, Blum K. 2017. Physical Exercise Interventions for Drug Addictive Disorders. J Reward Defic Syndr Addict Sci 3(1): 17-20.
 
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