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Effects of a 2-Year Supervised Exercise Program Upon the Body Composition and Muscular Performance of HIV-Infected Patients

BACKGROUND : There is a lack of research investigating long-term effects of exercise training upon the body composition and muscle function in HIV-infected patients (PHIV). The study investigated the influence of a 2-year supervised exercise program on body composition and strength of PHIV under hig...

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Autores principales: Paes, Lorena da Silva, Borges, Juliana Pereira, dos Santos, Fernanda Monteiro, de Oliveira, Taciana Pinto, Dupin, Jaciara Gomes, Harris, Elizabeth Assumpção, Farinatti, Paulo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4645897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26587076
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601509010080
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author Paes, Lorena da Silva
Borges, Juliana Pereira
dos Santos, Fernanda Monteiro
de Oliveira, Taciana Pinto
Dupin, Jaciara Gomes
Harris, Elizabeth Assumpção
Farinatti, Paulo
author_facet Paes, Lorena da Silva
Borges, Juliana Pereira
dos Santos, Fernanda Monteiro
de Oliveira, Taciana Pinto
Dupin, Jaciara Gomes
Harris, Elizabeth Assumpção
Farinatti, Paulo
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description BACKGROUND : There is a lack of research investigating long-term effects of exercise training upon the body composition and muscle function in HIV-infected patients (PHIV). The study investigated the influence of a 2-year supervised exercise program on body composition and strength of PHIV under highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). METHODS : A training program including aerobic, strength and flexibility exercises was performed by 27 PHIV (17 men/ 10 women; age: 48.7±7.0 years; HAART: 150.7±65.3 months) during 1 year and 18 PHIV (10 men/ 8 women; age: 50.6±5.2 years; HAART: 176.6±53.1 months) during 2 years. Body composition and knee isokinetic strength were assessed at baseline and at the end of each year of intervention. RESULTS : Body composition remained stable along the whole experiment vs baseline (1-year - total muscle mass: Δ men=1.1%, P=0.21; Δ women=1.4%, P=0.06; trunk fat: Δ men=-0.1%, P=0.65; Δ women=-1.5%, P=0.45; 2 years - total muscle mass: Δ men=2.7%, P=0.54; Δ women=-1.9%, P=0.71; trunk fat: Δ men=4.4%, P=0.96; Δ women=10.0%, P=0.30). After 1-year, peak torque increased in men (Δ extension=4.2%, P=0.01; Δ flexion=12.2%, P=0.04) and total work reduced in women (Δ extension=-15.4%, P=0.01, Δ flexion=-17.5%, P=0.05). All strength markers remained stable vs baseline after 2 years of intervention (P>0.05). Only men showed significant reduction in the risk of disability due to sarcopenia (P=0.05) after 1 year of intervention, which remained stable after 2 years. CONCLUSION : Long-term exercise training preserved strength and muscle mass in PHIV under HAART. Exercise programs should be part of HIV therapy to prevent sarcopenia of this population along the years. TRIAL REGISTRATION : ACTRN12610000683033; UTN U1111-1116-4416.
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spelling pubmed-46458972015-11-19 Effects of a 2-Year Supervised Exercise Program Upon the Body Composition and Muscular Performance of HIV-Infected Patients Paes, Lorena da Silva Borges, Juliana Pereira dos Santos, Fernanda Monteiro de Oliveira, Taciana Pinto Dupin, Jaciara Gomes Harris, Elizabeth Assumpção Farinatti, Paulo Open AIDS J Article BACKGROUND : There is a lack of research investigating long-term effects of exercise training upon the body composition and muscle function in HIV-infected patients (PHIV). The study investigated the influence of a 2-year supervised exercise program on body composition and strength of PHIV under highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). METHODS : A training program including aerobic, strength and flexibility exercises was performed by 27 PHIV (17 men/ 10 women; age: 48.7±7.0 years; HAART: 150.7±65.3 months) during 1 year and 18 PHIV (10 men/ 8 women; age: 50.6±5.2 years; HAART: 176.6±53.1 months) during 2 years. Body composition and knee isokinetic strength were assessed at baseline and at the end of each year of intervention. RESULTS : Body composition remained stable along the whole experiment vs baseline (1-year - total muscle mass: Δ men=1.1%, P=0.21; Δ women=1.4%, P=0.06; trunk fat: Δ men=-0.1%, P=0.65; Δ women=-1.5%, P=0.45; 2 years - total muscle mass: Δ men=2.7%, P=0.54; Δ women=-1.9%, P=0.71; trunk fat: Δ men=4.4%, P=0.96; Δ women=10.0%, P=0.30). After 1-year, peak torque increased in men (Δ extension=4.2%, P=0.01; Δ flexion=12.2%, P=0.04) and total work reduced in women (Δ extension=-15.4%, P=0.01, Δ flexion=-17.5%, P=0.05). All strength markers remained stable vs baseline after 2 years of intervention (P>0.05). Only men showed significant reduction in the risk of disability due to sarcopenia (P=0.05) after 1 year of intervention, which remained stable after 2 years. CONCLUSION : Long-term exercise training preserved strength and muscle mass in PHIV under HAART. Exercise programs should be part of HIV therapy to prevent sarcopenia of this population along the years. TRIAL REGISTRATION : ACTRN12610000683033; UTN U1111-1116-4416. Bentham Open 2015-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4645897/ /pubmed/26587076 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601509010080 Text en © da Silva Paes et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Paes, Lorena da Silva
Borges, Juliana Pereira
dos Santos, Fernanda Monteiro
de Oliveira, Taciana Pinto
Dupin, Jaciara Gomes
Harris, Elizabeth Assumpção
Farinatti, Paulo
Effects of a 2-Year Supervised Exercise Program Upon the Body Composition and Muscular Performance of HIV-Infected Patients
title Effects of a 2-Year Supervised Exercise Program Upon the Body Composition and Muscular Performance of HIV-Infected Patients
title_full Effects of a 2-Year Supervised Exercise Program Upon the Body Composition and Muscular Performance of HIV-Infected Patients
title_fullStr Effects of a 2-Year Supervised Exercise Program Upon the Body Composition and Muscular Performance of HIV-Infected Patients
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a 2-Year Supervised Exercise Program Upon the Body Composition and Muscular Performance of HIV-Infected Patients
title_short Effects of a 2-Year Supervised Exercise Program Upon the Body Composition and Muscular Performance of HIV-Infected Patients
title_sort effects of a 2-year supervised exercise program upon the body composition and muscular performance of hiv-infected patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4645897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26587076
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601509010080
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