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剧烈强度运动作为一种辅助戒烟手段在焦虑敏感成年人中的疗效:一项随机对照试验的研究方案。

The efficacy of vigorous-intensity exercise as an aid to smoking cessation in adults with elevated anxiety sensitivity: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dedman College, P,O, Box 750442, Dallas, TX 75275, USA.

出版信息

Trials. 2012 Nov 13;13:207. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-13-207.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although cigarette smoking is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States (US), over 40 million adults in the US currently smoke. Quitting smoking is particularly difficult for smokers with certain types of psychological vulnerability. Researchers have frequently called attention to the relation between smoking and anxiety-related states and disorders, and evidence suggests that panic and related anxiety vulnerability factors, specifically anxiety sensitivity (AS or fear of somatic arousal), negatively impact cessation. Accordingly, there is merit to targeting AS among smokers to improve cessation outcome. Aerobic exercise has emerged as a promising aid for smoking cessation for this high-risk (for relapse) group because exercise can effectively reduce AS and other factors predicting smoking relapse (for example, withdrawal, depressed mood, anxiety), and it has shown initial efficacy for smoking cessation. The current manuscript presents the rationale, study design and procedures, and design considerations of the Smoking Termination Enhancement Project (STEP).

METHODS

STEP is a randomized clinical trial that compares a vigorous-intensity exercise intervention to a health and wellness education intervention as an aid for smoking cessation in adults with elevated AS. One hundred and fifty eligible participants will receive standard treatment (ST) for smoking cessation that includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). In addition, participants will be randomly assigned to either an exercise intervention (ST+EX) or a health and wellness education intervention (ST+CTRL). Participants in both arms will meet 3 times a week for 15 weeks, receiving CBT once a week for the first 7 weeks, and 3 supervised exercise or health and wellness education sessions (depending on randomization) per week for the full 15-week intervention. Participants will be asked to set a quit date for 6 weeks after the baseline visit, and smoking cessation outcomes as well as putative mediator variables will be measured up to 6 months following the quit date.

DISCUSSION

The primary objective of STEP is to evaluate whether vigorous-intensity exercise can aid smoking cessation in anxiety vulnerable adults. If effective, the use of vigorous-intensity exercise as a component of smoking cessation interventions would have a significant public health impact. Specifically, in addition to improving smoking cessation treatment outcome, exercise is expected to offer benefits to overall health, which may be particularly important for smokers. The study is also designed to test putative mediators of the intervention effects and therefore has the potential to advance the understanding of exercise-anxiety-smoking relations and guide future research on this topic.

CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRY

ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01065506, http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01065506.

摘要

背景

尽管吸烟是美国(美国)导致死亡和残疾的主要原因,但目前仍有超过 4000 万美国成年人吸烟。对于某些类型的心理脆弱的吸烟者来说,戒烟尤其困难。研究人员经常关注吸烟与焦虑相关状态和障碍之间的关系,有证据表明,恐慌和相关的焦虑脆弱性因素,特别是焦虑敏感性(AS 或对躯体唤醒的恐惧),对戒烟产生负面影响。因此,针对吸烟者的 AS 进行靶向治疗以改善戒烟效果是有意义的。有氧运动已成为高危(易复发)人群戒烟的一种有前途的辅助手段,因为运动可以有效降低 AS 和其他预测吸烟复发的因素(例如,戒断、情绪低落、焦虑),并且对戒烟有初步疗效。目前的手稿介绍了 Smoking Termination Enhancement Project(STEP)的基本原理、研究设计和程序以及设计考虑。

方法

STEP 是一项随机临床试验,比较了剧烈强度运动干预与健康和健康促进教育干预作为吸烟高危人群戒烟的辅助手段。150 名符合条件的参与者将接受包括认知行为疗法(CBT)和尼古丁替代疗法(NRT)在内的戒烟标准治疗(ST)。此外,参与者将被随机分配到运动干预组(ST+EX)或健康和健康促进教育干预组(ST+CTRL)。两组参与者每周见面 3 次,共 15 周,前 7 周每周接受一次 CBT,第 15 周每周接受 3 次监督运动或健康和健康促进教育课程(取决于随机分组)。参与者将被要求在基线访视后 6 周设定戒烟日期,戒烟后 6 个月内测量戒烟结果以及潜在的中介变量。

讨论

STEP 的主要目的是评估剧烈强度运动是否可以帮助焦虑脆弱的成年人戒烟。如果有效,将剧烈强度运动作为戒烟干预措施的一部分将对公共卫生产生重大影响。具体来说,除了改善戒烟治疗效果外,运动还预计对整体健康有益,这对吸烟者来说可能尤为重要。该研究还旨在测试干预效果的潜在中介因素,因此有潜力推进对运动-焦虑-吸烟关系的理解,并指导该主题的未来研究。

临床试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT01065506,http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01065506。

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