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Association of the veterans aging cohort study index with exercise capacity in HIV-infected adults

机译:退伍军人老龄化队列研究指标与受HIV感染的成年人的运动能力的关系

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Physical disability is a major priority in aging, affecting morbidity, mortality, and quality of life. Despite the large number of adults aging with HIV, our understanding of the physiologic and clinical risk factors for disability is limited. Our goal is to determine whether the Veterans Aging Cohort Study (VACS) Index, based on routine clinical blood tests, could serve as a point of care screening tool to identify HIV-infected adults at high risk for physical disability. HIV-infected adults enrolled in the VACS participated in a cross-sectional exercise study with established measures of strength and endurance. The VACS Index was calculated using recent clinical laboratory values and age; a higher score reflects greater mortality risk. Statistical analyses included correlation and linear regression models adjusted for muscle mass. Fifty-five HIV-infected adults, predominantly African-American men, were included with age mean±SD of 52±7 years. Median (IQR) CD4 cell count was 356 cells/mm3 (212-527). The VACS Index was inversely correlated with quadriceps strength (r=-0.45, p0.01), grip strength (r=-0.28, p=0.04), and 6-min walk distance (r=-0.27, p=0.05). A 20-point increase in VACS Index score was associated with a 10% lower leg strength (p0.01), which remained significant after adjustment for muscle cross-sectional area (p=0.02). The VACS Index explained 31% of the variance in specific leg strength. In this group of middle-aged adults with well-controlled HIV infection the VACS Index was significantly associated with upper and lower extremity strength. The VACS Index may be valuable for identification of patients at high risk for disability due to muscle weakness.
机译:身体残疾是衰老的主要优先事项,它会影响发病率,死亡率和生活质量。尽管有大量成年人随着HIV的衰老,我们对残疾的生理和临床危险因素的了解仍然有限。我们的目标是确定基于常规临床血液检查的退伍军人老龄队列研究(VACS)指数是否可以作为护理点筛查工具,以识别高身体残疾风险的HIV感染成年人。参加VACS的受HIV感染的成年人参加了一项横断面运动研究,确定了强度和耐力。使用最近的临床实验室值和年龄计算VACS指数;分数越高表示死亡风险越大。统计分析包括针对肌肉质量进行调整的相关性和线性回归模型。包括55名受HIV感染的成年人(主要是非裔美国人),年龄均值±SD为52±7岁。中位数(IQR)CD4细胞计数为356细胞/ mm3(212-527)。 VACS指数与四头肌强度(r = -0.45,p <0.01),抓地力(r = -0.28,p = 0.04)和6分钟步行距离(r = -0.27,p = 0.05)成反比。 VACS指数得分提高20分与小腿力量降低10%(p <0.01)相关,在调整肌肉横截面积后仍保持显着水平(p = 0.02)。 VACS指数解释了31%的特定腿部力量变化。在这一组HIV控制良好的中年成年人中,VACS指数与上,下肢力量显着相关。 VACS指数对于识别因肌肉无力而致残的高风险患者可能很有价值。

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