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The aim is to examine the effect of exercise (EX) training on individuals currently receiving ST - either opiate replacement therapy (ORT) or heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) - for their opiate dependence. Main outcome variables will be: cardiovascular fitness; consumption of substances (e.g. "street heroin", cocaine, cannabis, alcohol, cigarettes) other than prescribed ST or other prescribed medications; substance craving; blood pressure; lung function; resting pulse; social interaction; self-control capacity; objective and subjective sleep; cortisol levels; quality adjusted life years (QALYs); depression; mood. Covariates are current substitution dose and psychiatric diagnoses.
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The investigators aim is to carry out a randomized controlled trial comparing exercise training group and a control group of patients receiving substitution therapy (ST). The specific goals of the study are:
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Patient at the Ambulanter Dienst Sucht or Janus clinics in Basel Town (BS); currently under substitution therapy
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Declared unfit to participate by clinic personnel due to physical disability or severe psychological disturbance or cognitive impairment
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28 participants in 2 patient groups
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