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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Exercise to Health Education for Stimulant Use Disorder: Results From the CTN-0037 STimulant Reduction Intervention Using Dosed Exercise (STRIDE) Study
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Exercise to Health Education for Stimulant Use Disorder: Results From the CTN-0037 STimulant Reduction Intervention Using Dosed Exercise (STRIDE) Study

Madhukar H Trivedi, Tracy L Greer, Chad D Rethorst, Thomas Carmody, Bruce D Grannemann, Robrina Walker, Diane Warden, Kathy Shores-Wilson, Mark Stoutenberg, Neal Oden, …
The journal of clinical psychiatry, Vol.78(8), pp.1075-1082
2017-09
PMID: 28199070

Abstract

Exercise Therapy - methods Substance-Related Disorders - etiology Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Central Nervous System Stimulants - pharmacology Humans Middle Aged Male Treatment Outcome Substance-Related Disorders - therapy Health Education - methods Exercise Therapy - psychology Substance-Related Disorders - psychology Adult Female Exercise - physiology Patient Compliance - psychology Substance-Related Disorders - diagnosis
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
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Psychiatry
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