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Middle-Aged Men With HIV Have Diminished Accelerometry-Based Activity Profiles Despite Similar Lab-Measured Gait Speed: Pilot Study

BACKGROUND: People aging with HIV are living with increased risk for functional decline compared with uninfected adults of the same age. Early preclinical changes in biomarkers in middle-aged individuals at risk for mobility and functional decline are needed. OBJECTIVE: This pilot study aims to comp...

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Autores principales: Hale, Timothy M, Guardigni, Viola, Roitmann, Eva, Vegreville, Matthieu, Brawley, Brooke, Woodbury, Erin, Storer, Thomas W, Sax, Paul E, Montano, Monty
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30707104
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/11190
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author Hale, Timothy M
Guardigni, Viola
Roitmann, Eva
Vegreville, Matthieu
Brawley, Brooke
Woodbury, Erin
Storer, Thomas W
Sax, Paul E
Montano, Monty
author_facet Hale, Timothy M
Guardigni, Viola
Roitmann, Eva
Vegreville, Matthieu
Brawley, Brooke
Woodbury, Erin
Storer, Thomas W
Sax, Paul E
Montano, Monty
author_sort Hale, Timothy M
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description BACKGROUND: People aging with HIV are living with increased risk for functional decline compared with uninfected adults of the same age. Early preclinical changes in biomarkers in middle-aged individuals at risk for mobility and functional decline are needed. OBJECTIVE: This pilot study aims to compare measures of free-living activity with lab-based measures. In addition, we aim to examine differences in the activity level and patterns by HIV status. METHODS: Forty-six men (23 HIV+, 23 HIV−) currently in the MATCH (Muscle and Aging Treated Chronic HIV) cohort study wore a consumer-grade wristband accelerometer continuously for 3 weeks. We used free-living activity to calculate the gait speed and time spent at different activity intensities. Accelerometer data were compared with lab-based gait speed using the 6-minute walk test (6-MWT). Plasma biomarkers were measured and biobehavioral questionnaires were administered. RESULTS: HIV+ men more often lived alone (P=.02), reported more pain (P=.02), and fatigue (P=.048). In addition, HIV+ men had lower blood CD4/CD8 ratios (P<.001) and higher Veterans Aging Cohort Study Index scores (P=.04) and T-cell activation (P<.001) but did not differ in levels of inflammation (P=.30) or testosterone (P=.83). For all participants, accelerometer-based gait speed was significantly lower than the lab-based 6-MWT gait speed (P<.001). Moreover, accelerometer-based gait speed was significantly lower in HIV+ participants (P=.04) despite the absence of differences in the lab-based 6-MWT (P=.39). HIV+ participants spent more time in the lowest quartile of activity compared with uninfected (P=.01), who spent more time in the middle quartiles of activity (P=.02). CONCLUSIONS: Accelerometer-based assessment of gait speed and activity patterns are lower for asymptomatic men living with HIV compared with uninfected controls and may be useful as preclinical digital biomarkers that precede differences captured in lab-based measures.
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spelling pubmed-63763312019-03-08 Middle-Aged Men With HIV Have Diminished Accelerometry-Based Activity Profiles Despite Similar Lab-Measured Gait Speed: Pilot Study Hale, Timothy M Guardigni, Viola Roitmann, Eva Vegreville, Matthieu Brawley, Brooke Woodbury, Erin Storer, Thomas W Sax, Paul E Montano, Monty JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: People aging with HIV are living with increased risk for functional decline compared with uninfected adults of the same age. Early preclinical changes in biomarkers in middle-aged individuals at risk for mobility and functional decline are needed. OBJECTIVE: This pilot study aims to compare measures of free-living activity with lab-based measures. In addition, we aim to examine differences in the activity level and patterns by HIV status. METHODS: Forty-six men (23 HIV+, 23 HIV−) currently in the MATCH (Muscle and Aging Treated Chronic HIV) cohort study wore a consumer-grade wristband accelerometer continuously for 3 weeks. We used free-living activity to calculate the gait speed and time spent at different activity intensities. Accelerometer data were compared with lab-based gait speed using the 6-minute walk test (6-MWT). Plasma biomarkers were measured and biobehavioral questionnaires were administered. RESULTS: HIV+ men more often lived alone (P=.02), reported more pain (P=.02), and fatigue (P=.048). In addition, HIV+ men had lower blood CD4/CD8 ratios (P<.001) and higher Veterans Aging Cohort Study Index scores (P=.04) and T-cell activation (P<.001) but did not differ in levels of inflammation (P=.30) or testosterone (P=.83). For all participants, accelerometer-based gait speed was significantly lower than the lab-based 6-MWT gait speed (P<.001). Moreover, accelerometer-based gait speed was significantly lower in HIV+ participants (P=.04) despite the absence of differences in the lab-based 6-MWT (P=.39). HIV+ participants spent more time in the lowest quartile of activity compared with uninfected (P=.01), who spent more time in the middle quartiles of activity (P=.02). CONCLUSIONS: Accelerometer-based assessment of gait speed and activity patterns are lower for asymptomatic men living with HIV compared with uninfected controls and may be useful as preclinical digital biomarkers that precede differences captured in lab-based measures. JMIR Publications 2019-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6376331/ /pubmed/30707104 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/11190 Text en ©Timothy M Hale, Viola Guardigni, Eva Roitmann, Matthieu Vegreville, Brooke Brawley, Erin Woodbury, Thomas W Storer, Paul E Sax, Monty Montano. Originally published in JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 01.02.2019. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR mhealth and uhealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Hale, Timothy M
Guardigni, Viola
Roitmann, Eva
Vegreville, Matthieu
Brawley, Brooke
Woodbury, Erin
Storer, Thomas W
Sax, Paul E
Montano, Monty
Middle-Aged Men With HIV Have Diminished Accelerometry-Based Activity Profiles Despite Similar Lab-Measured Gait Speed: Pilot Study
title Middle-Aged Men With HIV Have Diminished Accelerometry-Based Activity Profiles Despite Similar Lab-Measured Gait Speed: Pilot Study
title_full Middle-Aged Men With HIV Have Diminished Accelerometry-Based Activity Profiles Despite Similar Lab-Measured Gait Speed: Pilot Study
title_fullStr Middle-Aged Men With HIV Have Diminished Accelerometry-Based Activity Profiles Despite Similar Lab-Measured Gait Speed: Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Middle-Aged Men With HIV Have Diminished Accelerometry-Based Activity Profiles Despite Similar Lab-Measured Gait Speed: Pilot Study
title_short Middle-Aged Men With HIV Have Diminished Accelerometry-Based Activity Profiles Despite Similar Lab-Measured Gait Speed: Pilot Study
title_sort middle-aged men with hiv have diminished accelerometry-based activity profiles despite similar lab-measured gait speed: pilot study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30707104
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/11190
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