목차
I. 서 론
Ⅱ. 약물남용과 건강문제
1. 알콜남용
2. 흡 연
3. 마리화나
4. 코카인
5. 아나볼릭 스테로이드
Ⅲ. 결 론
참고문헌
Ⅱ. 약물남용과 건강문제
1. 알콜남용
2. 흡 연
3. 마리화나
4. 코카인
5. 아나볼릭 스테로이드
Ⅲ. 결 론
참고문헌
본문내용
y male and female adolescents. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., 21, 494.
ABSTRACT
Substance Abuse and Immunity, and Exercise
Yook, Cho-Young Lee, Bae-Ik
The purpose of this review researchs for modulation of immune response and exercise immune response by alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, anabolic steroids, and other drugs. Substance abuse is a national problem that affects health care and social system. Also physically active individuals who combine substance abuse may be at increased risk of fatigue and cardiotoxicity during exercise stress. Generally popular opinion and limited epidemiological evidence may one to conclude that an inverse relationship exists between frequency of substance abuse and exercise volume. But it is unlikely that regular physical exercise can attenuate the adverse effects of substance abuse on immune function. physical activity has been used as an intervention in alcohol and drug rehabilitation. Often indices of physical fitness, self-concept, and depression improve in abstinent alcoholics enrolled in exercise program.
A concern recognized in the encouragement of physical activity as a positive intervention in rehabilitation is that individuals who seek rewards from compulsive behaviors will pursue other addictive, but socially acceptable behaviors in attempt to avoid alcohol or drug. Therefore, understanding the underlying motivation for addictive patterns is imperative when considering adaptation of physical activity in a rehabilitative setting.
ABSTRACT
Substance Abuse and Immunity, and Exercise
Yook, Cho-Young Lee, Bae-Ik
The purpose of this review researchs for modulation of immune response and exercise immune response by alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, anabolic steroids, and other drugs. Substance abuse is a national problem that affects health care and social system. Also physically active individuals who combine substance abuse may be at increased risk of fatigue and cardiotoxicity during exercise stress. Generally popular opinion and limited epidemiological evidence may one to conclude that an inverse relationship exists between frequency of substance abuse and exercise volume. But it is unlikely that regular physical exercise can attenuate the adverse effects of substance abuse on immune function. physical activity has been used as an intervention in alcohol and drug rehabilitation. Often indices of physical fitness, self-concept, and depression improve in abstinent alcoholics enrolled in exercise program.
A concern recognized in the encouragement of physical activity as a positive intervention in rehabilitation is that individuals who seek rewards from compulsive behaviors will pursue other addictive, but socially acceptable behaviors in attempt to avoid alcohol or drug. Therefore, understanding the underlying motivation for addictive patterns is imperative when considering adaptation of physical activity in a rehabilitative setting.