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Project Title

The effect of exercise on


alcohol abuse behavior.
Introduction
The European Union has the highest percentages of
alcohol drinkers in worldwide, which hugely increases
the health and economic burden of the member states .
Excessive alcohol use is the third leading risk factor
for disease following tobacco and blood pressure .
Therefore, it is of high economic and social value to
study how to reduce alcoholism and improve the
physical condition of alcoholics.
Project objectives
Main objectives
Prove by experiment:
1. Exercise can reduce alcoholism. Sub-objectives
2. Exercise can improve the health The impact of promoting exercise
of alcoholics. therapy on alcoholics
Type of study

Qualitative research.
Follow experimental performance and trends.

Causal resarch.
To test whether exercise has an effect on alcohol abuse behavior.
Project methodology

interviews measurement
The subjects were Before and after the
interviewed to record their experiment, the basic
drinking frequency and physiological data such as
quantity before and after the blood pressure, blood lipids,
experiment. and blood sugar of the
experimental subjects were
measured.
Method of implementation

Record the Choose a


Find test
data before the control group.
subjects. experiment.

Conduct Record the data after Analyze data and


experiment. the test. draw conclusions.
Team members
Bai Liu
Informed consent:

Ethical approval:

Sunding calls:

Conflict of Interest
Statement:
List of references

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Donaghy ME, Mutrie N. Is exercise beneficial in the treatment and rehabilitation of the problem drinker? A
critical review. Phys Ther Rev. 1999;4:153–166. doi: 10.1179/ptr.1999.4.3.153.
Sinyor D, Brown T, Rostant L, Seraganian P. The role of a physical fitness program in the treatment of
alcoholism. J Stud Alcohol. 1982;43:380–386. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1982.43.380.

Gary V, Guthrie D. The effect of jogging on physical fitness and self-concept in hospitalized alcoholics. Q J Stud
Alcohol. 1972;33:1073–1078.
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