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Physical fitness characteristics of active duty US Air Force members with HIV infection

机译:美国空军现役艾滋病病毒感染者的身体健康特征

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with reduced muscle mass and adverse metabolic effects. We evaluated the impact of HIV infection on longitudinal exercise performance in US Air Force (USAF) members with HIV infection.USAF members perform standardized fitness assessments every 6 to 12 months with a composite score comprised of abdominal circumference, push-ups, sit-ups, and 1.5-mile run. Fitness tests between 2004 and 2014 for male USAF members with HIV infection (n = 172) were compared with male HIV-negative controls (∼10 per case; n = 1636) matched by age and rank category at service entry.Fitness tests for cases (n = 1821) were divided into 2 groups, before (pre-HIV) and after (post-HIV) diagnosis, and compared with control fitness assessments (n = 30,443) by paired t tests. Random-effects regression analyses were also performed to compare fitness components.Mean composite scores for cases were higher post-HIV (87.06 ± 9.10) compared with pre-HIV (84.92 ± 8.36; P = 0.004) and did not differ from respective controls. Compared with pre-HIV, mean push-up (51.50 ± 9.67 vs 50.35 ± 11.18; P = 0.018) and sit-up (51.66 ± 7.81 vs 50.57 ± 9.19; P < 0.001) counts improved post-HIV, whereas run times were similar (11:53 ± 1:42 vs 11:51 ± 2:05; P = 0.056). Regression analyses demonstrated that cases had significantly lower predicted abdominal circumference and push-up counts over time compared with controls, regardless of pre-HIV or post-HIV status (P < 0.05 for all).Although functional limitations may occur in the setting of HIV infection, vigorous exercise performance can be both preserved and improved in HIV-infected individuals at a level comparable with HIV-uninfected persons.
机译:人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染与肌肉量减少和新陈代谢不良有关。我们评估了HIV感染对患有HIV感染的美国空军(USAF)成员纵向运动表现的影响.USAF成员每6到12个月进行一次标准的健身评估,综合评分包括腹围,俯卧撑,仰卧起坐,并且行驶1.5英里。将2004年至2014年间美国男男性接触HIV感染者(n = 172)和男性HIV阴性对照(每例约10例,n = 1636)的适应性测试进行比较,并根据服务进入年龄和等级类别进行匹配。 (n = 1821)被分为两组,在诊断前(HIV之前)和在诊断后(HIV后),并通过配对t检验与对照适应性评估(n = 30,443)进行比较。还进行了随机效果回归分析以比较适合度成分.HIV感染后病例的平均综合评分(87.06±±9.10)比HIV感染前(84.92±±8.36; P = 0.004)高,且与各个对照组无差异。与HIV感染前相比,HIV感染后平均俯卧撑(51.50±±9.67 vs 50.35±±11.18; P = 0.018)和仰卧起坐(51.66±±7.81 vs 50.57±±9.19; P <0.001)计数得到了改善,而运行时间是类似(11:53±1:42 vs 11:51±2:05; P = 0.056)。回归分析显示,与HIV感染前或HIV感染后相比,与对照组相比,随着时间的推移,病例的预测腹围和俯卧撑计数显着降低(所有P <0.05)。感染后,可以保持和改善艾滋病毒感染者的剧烈运动能力,其水平与未感染艾滋病毒的人相当。

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