Beating trauma: Physical activity to promote resilience against substance use

Original research
by
Schwartz, Ashlyn et al

Release Date

2023

Geography

USA

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

No

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

We assessed the relationship between ACEs and frequent substance use (SU) and investigated if different modalities of physical activity (PA) moderate this pathway.

Findings/Key points

With exception to binge drinking, cumulative ACEs (3+) were strongly associated with daily cannabis use in Wave III  and Wave IV and daily cigarette smoking in Wave III and Wave IV. No PA modality moderated the ACEs to SU pathway; however, walking for exercise lowered the odds of current and prospective daily cannabis and cigarette use by 20–40%. Strength training, team sports, and individual sport participation were associated with 20–30% reduced risks of future daily cigarette use.

Design/methods

Data from persons enrolled in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health who responded to surveys at Waves I (11–20 years), III (18–27 years), and IV (24–33 years) (n=9451).

Keywords

Social benefits
Mental health