Yushra Dinnie, Frans Everson, Festus M Kamau, Ingrid Webster, Boipelo Kgokane, Patrick De Boever, Nandu Goswami, Hans Strijdom
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摘要
心血管风险是艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者(PLWH)的一个健康问题。这项纵向研究(基线与 36 个月)旨在调查南非研究人群[无 HIV 感染者(22 人)与接受抗逆转录病毒疗法(HIV+ART)的 HIV 阳性者(73 人)]的身体成分与心血管风险指标之间的关系。研究人员进行了健康问卷调查、人体测量、生化分析和血流介导的扩张。采用线性混合模型进行统计分析。HIV+ART组与无 HIV 组的体重指数(BMI)[-4.92(-7.99 至-1.84),p = 0.002]和腰围[-10.5(-17.2 至-3.77),p = 0.003]独立相关。抗逆转录病毒疗法持续时间与体重指数[2.60 (0.57-4.62),p = 0.013]、腰围[3.83 (0.03-7.63),p = 0.048]和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇[20.18 (2.37-41.09),p = 0.025]相关。数据显示,在该研究人群中,艾滋病毒、抗逆转录病毒疗法、身体成分和心脏代谢变量之间存在着错综复杂的关系。有必要对 PLWH 的心血管风险进行更多的调查研究,尤其是在身体组成指标发生变化的情况下。
The temporal relationship between body composition and cardiometabolic profiles in an HIV-infected (on antiretroviral therapy) versus HIV-free Western Cape study population.
Cardiovascular risk is a health concern in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH). This longitudinal study (baseline vs 36 months) aimed to investigate the relationship between body composition and markers of cardiovascular risk in a South African study population [HIV free, n = 22 vs HIV positive on antiretroviral therapy (HIV+ART), n = 73)]. Health questionnaires, anthropometric measurements, biochemical analyses and flow-mediated dilation were performed. Linear mixed-model statistical analyses were applied. The HIV+ART vs the HIV-free groups were independently associated with body mass index (BMI) [-4.92 (-7.99 to -1.84), p = 0.002] and waist circumference [-10.5 (-17.2 to -3.77), p = 0.003]. ART duration was associated with BMI [2.60 (0.57-4.62), p = 0.013], waist circumference [3.83 (0.03-7.63), p = 0.048] and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol [20.18 (2.37-41.09), p = 0.025]. The data showed that intricate relationships existed in this study population between HIV, ART, body composition and cardiometabolic variables. There is a need for more research investigating cardiovascular risk in PLWH, particularly in the context of changes in body composition measures.
期刊介绍:
The Cardiovascular Journal of Africa (CVJA) is an international peer-reviewed journal that keeps cardiologists up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Topics covered include coronary disease, electrophysiology, valve disease, imaging techniques, congenital heart disease (fetal, paediatric and adult), heart failure, surgery, and basic science.