Timely Topics in Clinical Immunology

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Open Access Articles On Aerobic Exercise Training In HIV

 

Access to combination antiretroviral therapy has transformed HIV into a chronic illness whereby many individuals live longer and aging with the health-related consequences of HIV, adverse effects of treatment and multi-morbidity. These consequences could also be referred to as “disability” including symptoms and impairments (problems with body function or structure, like pain or fatigue), activity limitations (difficulties in executing day-to-day activities, like inability to walk), challenges to social inclusion (problems in life situations, like inability to figure , personal relationships), and uncertainty about future health (worrying about the future).

Exercise may be a strategy employed by people living with HIV and by rehabilitation professionals to deal with disability and improve or sustain the health of individuals living with HIV. Exercise has been shown to enhance strength, cardiovascular function, and psychological status generally populations. Similar benefits of aerobics were documented in earlier versions of this systematic review among adults living with HIV.

 

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