when people exercise as part of a treatment for alcohol abuse disorder, it reduces their volume of alcohol consumption more than the standard treatment alone.
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when people exercise as part of a treatment for alcohol abuse disorder, it reduces their volume of alcohol consumption more than the standard treatment alone.
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these two studies taken together suggest that some types of exercise particularly aerobic exercise could play a role in helping treat alcohol abuse disorders and potentially other substance abuse disorders
exercise reduced alcohol consumption individuals with alcohol abuse disorder the exercise interventions included all forms of exercise such as aerobic exercise resistance training and compared them to standard treatments