Physical Activity and HIV: Effects on Fitness Status, Metabolism, Inflammation and Immune-Activation.
Adipokines
/ blood
Adiponectin
/ blood
Adult
Anthropometry
Biomarkers
/ blood
Exercise
/ physiology
Female
HIV Infections
/ blood
HIV-1
/ immunology
Humans
Inflammation
/ blood
Interleukin-6
/ blood
Leptin
/ blood
Male
Middle Aged
Nutritional Status
Physical Fitness
/ physiology
Resistin
/ blood
Sedentary Behavior
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
/ blood
HIV
Immune-activation
Life style
Metabolism
Physical activity
Sport
Journal
AIDS and behavior
ISSN: 1573-3254
Titre abrégé: AIDS Behav
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9712133
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Apr 2020
Apr 2020
Historique:
pubmed:
25
4
2019
medline:
4
4
2020
entrez:
25
4
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Several studies evidenced that a sedentary lifestyle is related with higher levels of systemic inflammation and highlighted that physical activity can trigger anti-inflammatory effects. To evaluate the impact of self-prescribed physical activity on fitness status, metabolism, inflammation and immune-activation in people living with HIV, an interim analysis of the results of the clinical trial PRIMO (NCT03392805) was performed. Patients enrolled were divided in 2 groups on the basis of self-prescribed physical activity: a physically active group (self-prescribed physical activity) and a sedentary group. Physical fitness was evaluated by sport medicine specialists and related to nutritional status, anthropometric variables, adipokines levels (adiponectin, leptin, resistin), peripheral immune-activation (CD38, HLA-DR on CD4 and CD8), and plasma inflammatory markers (IL-6 and TNF-α). The physically active group had a better profile in anthropometric measures and aerobic fitness but did not show lower levels of immune-activation compared to sedentary group. Also serum IL-6, TNF-α, and adipokines levels showed no statistical differences. On the basis of these data, a regular self-organized physical activity seems useful to improve cardio-respiratory fitness, but unable to control HIV-related immune-activation.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31016505
doi: 10.1007/s10461-019-02510-y
pii: 10.1007/s10461-019-02510-y
doi:
Substances chimiques
ADIPOQ protein, human
0
Adipokines
0
Adiponectin
0
Biomarkers
0
IL6 protein, human
0
Interleukin-6
0
Leptin
0
RETN protein, human
0
Resistin
0
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
0
Types de publication
Evaluation Study
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1042-1050Subventions
Organisme : Gilead Italia
ID : the Fellowship program
Organisme : Gilead Italia
ID : community award e digital health program (2016)
Organisme : Gilead Italia
ID : the Fellowship program
Organisme : Gilead Italia
ID : community award e digital health program (2016)