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  • Sports Medicine

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  • Substance use disorders (SUDs) significantly impact veterans, with high relapse rates post-treatment.
  • Exercise interventions show promise as adjunctive therapies for SUD treatment due to broad health benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility and acceptability of a multi-component exercise intervention for veterans with SUDs.
  • To examine the impact of the intervention on physical activity levels, substance use, and physical fitness.

Main Methods:

  • A 12-week pilot study involving 15 veterans from a VA outpatient program.
  • Intervention included psychoeducation, Fitbit use, increased physical activity, and access to YMCA/personal training.
  • Feasibility and acceptability were measured by attendance and adherence to program components.

Main Results:

  • High adherence rates (70%) to psychoeducation and program activities.
  • Significant reductions in alcohol and drug use reported by participants (p < .0001).
  • Demonstrated increases in daily steps and improvements in physical fitness (p < .05).

Conclusions:

  • The Go-VAR! exercise intervention is feasible and acceptable for veterans in SUD treatment.
  • The program shows potential for reducing substance use and enhancing physical health in this population.
  • Further research should explore integrating this intervention within the VA healthcare system.