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Healthy Aging Through Movement

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21 - 64 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

Overview

This study aims to examine the effectiveness of a supervised aerobic exercise program for persons with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). Participants will be enrolled in a 12-week supervised aerobic exercise intervention.

Description

The overall project goals are to test the feasibility and acceptability of our aerobic exercise intervention with this population. Study participation will include a screening and enrollment phase, a baseline assessment, and a 12-week intervention. Participants will be recruited and consented by University of Florida (UF) study staff.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults must be aged 21-64 years old
  • Currently enrolled in OMT (opioid maintenance treatment) or present with at least mild opioid use disorder (endorses at least 2 DSM-V criteria for OUD within a 12-month period),
  • Insufficiently physically active (defined as exercising < 20 minutes 3 times/week
  • Able to understand and speak English
  • Have a body mass index 18.5-40 kg/m^2
  • Willing and able to visit research center up to one time time/week for 12 weeks
  • Participants will undergo a supervised maximal exercise test and physical exam by medical supervisor to be cleared for participation.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants must not have heart disease, or had a stroke, uncontrolled diabetes, thyroid condition an eating disorder
  • An uncontrolled major psychiatric condition (e.g., schizophrenia; conditions that are well-controlled, however [e.g., anxiety controlled through therapy] will not be exclusionary), or other medical condition(s) that contraindicate exercise; and may not be participating in a structured exercise training or weight loss program.
  • Participants cannot be pregnant; pregnancy is exclusionary
  • One individual per household may enroll.

Study details

Opioid Use Disorder

NCT05772884

University of Florida

29 April 2024

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