Exercise as treatment for alcohol use disorder: A qualitative study.
Victoria GunillasdotterSven AndréassonMats HallgrenMaria JirwePublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2022)
Exercise may help reduce alcohol intake, especially when presented in the context of a lifestyle change. Being able to self-select the type of exercise may increase compliance and optimise these benefits. Intentional planning and positive results from exercise may strengthen the individual's self-efficacy and increase the motivation to change behaviours associated with alcohol consumption.