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Does an Acute Bout of Exercise Affect Smoking Satisfaction?
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Moderate Exercise Group and Passive Sitting Group for Cancer. Completed, enrolled 43 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Female and male smokers will complete questionnaires and smoking behavior will be examined. After abstaining from smoking for approximately 18 hours, they will be randomized to a moderate intensity exercise groups or passive sitting group. Smoking satisfaction and smoking behavior will be assessed following treatment. The hypotheses detailed below are specific to the randomization of participants into the following 2 groups: 1. Moderate exercise (Experimental condition; MEG) 2. Passive sitting (Attention control condition; PSG) Hypothesis 1: A bout of moderate intensity exercise will be associated with decreased smoking satisfaction after a temporary period of abstinence compared to a control condition. Hypothesis 2: Smoking topographic measures will mediate the relationship between a bout of moderate intensity exercise and smoking satisfaction.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants will be required to walk briskly (equivalent to moderate intensity) on a treadmill for 10 minutes.
Participants will be required to sit passively on a chair for 10 minutes.