Anxiety sensitivity, reflecting the fear of bodily sensations, is a risk factor for the
maintenance and relapse of smoking. This study is designed to address the question - is a
smoking cessation intervention personalized to high anxiety sensitive smokers and adapted
for implementation by the YMCA effective among racially/ethnically diverse samples?
Additional locations may be listed on ClinicalTrials.gov for NCT06053567.
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United States
Texas
Austin
University of Texas at AustinStatus: Active
Contact: Jasper A. J. Smits
Phone: 512-475-8095
This protocol provides the recommended treatment to achieve smoking cessation (i.e.,
counseling and nicotine replacement therapy) and randomly assigns individuals to a
high-intensity exercise or low-intensity exercise intervention as a strategy to engage
the mechanisms relevant to high anxiety sensitive smokers to improve smoking cessation
outcomes.
Lead OrganizationJasper A. Smits
Principal InvestigatorJasper A. J. Smits