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Nutrition and disease progression pre–highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and post-HAART: can good nutrition delay time to HAART and affect response to HAART?

机译:高活性抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART)之前和HAART之后的营养和疾病进展:良好的营养会否延迟到HAART的时间并影响对HAART的反应?

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Several studies have investigated a variety of nutritional supplementation interventions in adults with HIV. In this narrative review, we summarize the evidence from 31 clinical trials that explore clinical benefits of macronutrient and micronutrient supplementation in this population while attempting to answer the question of whether good nutrition can delay the time to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) initiation and response. We focused on trials published in English between 1990 and 2010 that reported on CD4 count, viral load, and disease progression or survival. Among 9 macronutrient and 22 micronutrient trials, we found that evidence for improved CD4 count and HIV viral load with nutritional supplementation was limited; only 11.1% and 36.8% of macronutrient and micronutrient supplementation trials, respectively, reported improved CD4 count; and 33.3% and 12.5% of macronutrient and micronutrient trials, respectively, reported decreased viral load. Given their utility as surrogate markers of HIV disease progression, this suggests limited evidence for nutritional interventions having an impact on delaying HAART initiation or on improving HAART response. However, there are challenges in evaluating the effects of nutritional supplementation on clinical disease in that comparisons are difficult due to heterogeneity in study design, patient population, nutrient doses and combinations, baseline levels of deficiency, and study endpoints, including lack of clarity in defining and reporting HAART status. Future studies need to adopt a more rigorous standard design with adequate power and follow-up and require a consensus on composition and dose of nutrient interventions to be tested to more specifically answer the question on the impact of nutritional interventions on HIV disease progression and HAART response.
机译:几项研究调查了成人HIV感染者的各种营养补充干预措施。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们总结了来自31个临床试验的证据,这些试验探讨了补充大量营养素和微量营养素在该人群中的临床益处,同时试图回答以下问题:良好的营养是否可以延迟高活性抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART)的启动和反应时间。我们重点研究了1990年至2010年间以英语发表的试验,该试验报告了CD4计数,病毒载量以及疾病的进展或生存。在9种常量营养素和22种微量营养素试验中,我们发现通过补充营养来改善CD4计数和HIV病毒载量的证据是有限的。在分别补充大量营养素和微量营养素的试验中,分别只有11.1%和36.8%的人报告了CD4计数的改善;大量营养素和微量营养素试验的33.3%和12.5%分别报告了病毒载量降低。考虑到它们作为HIV疾病进展的替代标志物的用途,这表明营养干预对延迟HAART起始或改善HAART反应有影响的证据有限。但是,在评估营养补充剂对临床疾病的影响方面存在挑战,因为由于研究设计,患者人群,营养剂量和组合,基线水平缺乏以及研究终点(包括缺乏明确性)的异质性,很难进行比较并报告HAART状态。未来的研究需要采用更严格的标准设计并具有足够的功能和后续措施,并且需要就营养干预措施的组成和剂量达成共识,以便更具体地回答营养干预措施对HIV疾病进展和HAART反应的影响这一问题。 。

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