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Brett Dolezal

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Malik A, Hanson J, Han J, Dolezal B, Bradfield J, Boyle N, et al.
Clin Cardiol . 2023 Jul; 46(9):1059-1071. PMID: 37493125
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of death in young athletes. Despite efforts to improve preparedness for cardiac emergencies, the incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in athletes remains...
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Salem B, Gonzales-Castaneda R, Ang A, Rawson R, Dickerson D, Chudzynski J, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2022 Jan; 231:109247. PMID: 34999268
Background: In a randomized controlled 8-week trial, we examined the efficacy of aerobic and resistance exercise in reducing craving for methamphetamine (MA) among individuals with MA-use disorder during residential treatment....
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Fortis S, Comellas A, Bhatt S, Hoffman E, Han M, Bhakta N, et al.
Chest . 2021 Feb; 160(1):94-103. PMID: 33539837
Background: Mild expiratory flow limitation may not be recognized using traditional spirometric criteria based on the ratio of FEV/FVC. Research Question: Does slow vital capacity (SVC) instead of FVC increase...
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Rawson R, Chudzynski J, Mooney L, Gonzales R, Ang A, Dickerson D, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2015 Sep; 156:21-28. PMID: 26371404
Background: We examined the efficacy of an 8-week exercise intervention on posttreatment methamphetamine (MA) use among MA-dependent individuals following residential treatment. Methods: 135 individuals newly enrolled in treatment were randomly...
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Rawson R, Chudzynski J, Gonzales R, Mooney L, Dickerson D, Ang A, et al.
J Subst Abuse Treat . 2015 May; 57:36-40. PMID: 25934458
Background: This paper reports data from a study designed to determine the impact of an 8-week exercise program on depression and anxiety symptoms among newly abstinent methamphetamine (MA)-dependent individuals in...
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Mooney L, Cooper C, London E, Chudzynski J, Dolezal B, Dickerson D, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials . 2013 Dec; 37(1):139-47. PMID: 24291456
Background: Effective pharmacotherapies to treat methamphetamine (MA) dependence have not been identified, and behavioral therapies are marginally effective. Based on behavioral studies demonstrating the potential efficacy of aerobic exercise for...