Effects of exercise training on depression and anxiety with changing neurotransmitters in methamphetamine long term abusers: A narrative review

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Biomedical Human Kinetics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2478/bhk-2022-0015
H. Arazi, Seyedeh Shiva Dadvand, Katsuhiko Suzuki
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Abstract Study aim: It is generally accepted that methamphetamine (MA) is a highly addictive psychostimulant which copies functions of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, and emits dopamine and serotonin in the brain. Frequent abuse of methamphetamine damages dopaminergic and serotonergic nerve endings at different sites of brain and also increases the anxiety and depression. Exercise seems to reverse physiological and neurological damages due to previous MA dependents and help to reduce anxiety and depression in this population. The aim is to determine the effect of exercise training on neurotransmitters and rate of depression and anxiety in chronic methamphetamine abusers based on a literature review. Materials and methods: The present study investigated published articles in five computerized databases including Magiran, Google scholars, SID, PubMed and Scopus from 2011 until 2020. The searched keywords included sports, neurotransmitter, methamphetamine, depression, anxiety and treatment. The obtained results were described using texts, table and figure. Results: According to the results, physical activity and exercise significantly increased blood serotonin and dopamine levels and significantly decreased the depression and anxiety. Conclusion: Different evidences suggested that physical activity and exercise as positive responses and adaptations might influence on circulatory levels of two neurotransmitters (serotonin and dopamine) in methamphetamine addicts, decrease anxiety and depression, and improve preparation in previous MA dependents. In the rehabilitation period, the overall improvement in previous MA dependents might significantly increase. Exercise training can improve the physical and mental state of people addicted to methamphetamine as a non-drug therapy to promote health. However, more research is necessary to support this conclusion.
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运动训练对甲基苯丙胺长期滥用者抑郁和焦虑的影响及神经递质的改变:一项叙述性综述
摘要研究目的:甲基苯丙胺(methamphetamine, MA)是一种高度成瘾性的精神兴奋剂,它可以复制大脑中某些神经递质的功能,并在大脑中释放多巴胺和血清素。经常滥用甲基苯丙胺会损害大脑不同部位的多巴胺能和血清素能神经末梢,并增加焦虑和抑郁。运动似乎可以逆转先前MA依赖造成的生理和神经损伤,并有助于减少这一人群的焦虑和抑郁。目的是在文献综述的基础上确定运动训练对慢性甲基苯丙胺滥用者的神经递质和抑郁、焦虑率的影响。材料与方法:本研究调查了Magiran、Google scholars、SID、PubMed、Scopus等5个计算机数据库2011 - 2020年间发表的文章。搜索关键词包括运动、神经递质、甲基苯丙胺、抑郁、焦虑和治疗。用文字、表格和图对所得结果进行了描述。结果:体力活动和运动能显著提高血清素和多巴胺水平,显著降低抑郁和焦虑。结论:不同的证据表明,体育活动和运动作为积极的反应和适应可能影响甲基苯丙胺依赖者的两种神经递质(血清素和多巴胺)的循环水平,减少焦虑和抑郁,并改善先前MA依赖者的准备。在康复期间,既往MA依赖者的整体改善可能显著增加。运动训练可以改善甲基苯丙胺成瘾者的身心状态,作为一种促进健康的非药物疗法。然而,需要更多的研究来支持这一结论。
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Biomedical Human Kinetics
Biomedical Human Kinetics HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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1.50
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审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The leading idea is the health-directed quality of life. The journal thus covers many biomedical areas related to physical activity, e.g. physiology, biochemistry, biomechanics, anthropology, medical issues associated with physical activities, physical and motor development, psychological and sociological issues associated with physical activities, rehabilitation, health-related sport issues and fitness, etc.
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