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Nhan đề: | Effects on body composition and handgrip strength of a nutritionalintervention for malnourished HIV-infected adults referred for antiretroviraltherapy: a randomised controlled trial |
Tác giả: | PrayGod, George Rehman, Andrea M. Wells, Jonathan C. K. Chisenga, Molly ... |
Từ khoá: | Body composition Handgrip strength Vitamins Minerals Antiretroviral therapy Malnutrition |
Năm xuất bản: | 2019 |
Nhà xuất bản: | Cambridge Univeristy Press |
Tóm tắt: | Lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) may be beneficial for malnourished HIV-infected patients starting antiretroviral therapy (ART). We assessed theeffect of adding vitamins and minerals to LNS on body composition and handgrip strength during ART initiation. ART-eligible HIV-infected patients withBMI <18·5 kg/m2were randomised to LNS or LNS with added high-dose vitamins and minerals (LNS-VM) from referral for ART to 6 weeks post-ARTand followed up until 12 weeks. Body composition by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), deuterium (2H) diluted water (D2O) and air displacementplethysmography (ADP), and handgrip strength were determined at baseline and at 6 and 12 weeks post-ART, and effects of LNS-VMv.LNS at 6 and12 weeks investigated. BIA data were available for 1461, D2O data for 479, ADP data for 498 and handgrip strength data for 1752 patients. Fat masstended to be lower, and fat-free mass correspondingly higher, by BIA than by ADP or D2O. At 6 weeks post-ART, LNS-VM led to a higherregain of BIA-assessed fat mass (0·4 (95 % CI 0·05, 0·8) kg), but not fat-free mass, and a borderline significant increase in handgrip strength (0·72(95 % CI−0·03, 1·5) kg). These effects were not sustained at 12 weeks. Similar effects as for BIA were seen using ADP or D2O but no differences reachedstatistical significance. In conclusion, LNS-VM led to a higher regain of fat mass at 6 weeks and to a borderline significant beneficial effect on handgripstrength. Further research is needed to determine appropriate timing and supplement composition to optimise nutritional interventions in malnourishedHIV patients. |
Mô tả: | Journal of Nutritional Science(2019), vol. 8, e19, page 1 of 12 |
Định danh: | http://thuvienso.vanlanguni.edu.vn/handle/Vanlang_TV/15869 |
ISSN: | 2048-6790 |
Bộ sưu tập: | Bài báo_lưu trữ |
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