Background People with HIV are living longer with the health-related consequences of HIV, multi-morbidity, and aging. Exercise is a key strategy that may improve or sustain health for …
Aging is associated with a decline in the normal functioning of the immune system that is described by the canopy term “immunosenescence”. This contributes to poorer vaccine …
K O'Brien, S Nixon, AM Tynan… - Cochrane Database of …, 2010 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Access to combination antiretroviral therapy has turned HIV into a chronic and manageable disease for many. This increased chronicity has been mirrored by increased …
Exercise immunology is an important, emerging sub-discipline within exercise physiology, concerned with the relationship between exercise, immune function and infection risk. This …
G Lombardi, E Ziemann, G Banfi - Frontiers in endocrinology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Bone tissue can be seen as a physiological hub of several stimuli of different origin (eg, dietary, endocrine, nervous, immune, skeletal muscle traction, biomechanical load). Their …
The use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has served to significantly reduce the mortality of HIV-infected persons. However, this treatment is associated with a host of …
PL Fazeli, MJ Marquine, C Dufour, BL Henry… - AIDS and Behavior, 2015 - Springer
We examined the association between physical activity (PA), neurocognitive impairment (NCI), and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) among older HIV+ persons. One …
Several studies have reported the benefits of exercise training for adults with HIV, although there is no consensus regarding the most efficient modalities. The aim of this study was to …