Bessa Artur, Lopez Jorge C, DI Masi Fabrízio, Ferry Fernando, Costa E Silva Gabriel, Martins Dantas Estélio H
Faculty of Physical Education, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Brazil.
University of Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Chile.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2017 Jul-Aug;57(7-8):1051-1056. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.16.06357-X. Epub 2016 Jul 19.
There is a lack of information regarding the positive effects of different types of physical training on HIV-positive patient immune function, body composition and physical fitness. The goal of this study was two-fold: 1) to determine the effects of a three-month progressive strength training program on lymphocyte CD4+ cell counts in HIV-positive patients; and 2) to measure strength improvements, body composition and cardiovascular alterations in HIV-positive patients after a strength training program.
Sixteen HIV-positive male subjects participated in a strength-training program. CD4+ cell count, heart rate body composition and strength measurements were acquired at rest two days before and two days after the program.
The average CD4+ cell count was increased (%=23%, P=0.0005), and all strength tests also showed improvement (%=95%, P=0,0001). Patient resting heart rate decreased (%=9%, P=0.0042), as did the skinfold sum (%=16%, P=0.002). Limb circumference sum and body weight did not change.
Considering that a decrease in CD4+ cell count, muscle mass and overall physical fitness are expected results of HIV infection, the strength training protocol described here is an effective and safe way to improve immune function, body composition and cardiovascular fitness in HIV-positive patients. The results provided an important evidence for the effectiveness of a 3-month progressive resistance exercise training program at increasing immune function and physical fitness, strongly recommending its inclusion in the standardized treatment plan of HIV-positive patients.
关于不同类型的体育锻炼对HIV阳性患者免疫功能、身体成分和体能的积极影响,目前缺乏相关信息。本研究的目标有两个:1)确定为期三个月的渐进式力量训练计划对HIV阳性患者淋巴细胞CD4 +细胞计数的影响;2)测量力量训练计划后HIV阳性患者的力量改善情况、身体成分和心血管变化。
16名HIV阳性男性受试者参加了一项力量训练计划。在训练计划开始前两天和结束后两天的休息状态下,采集CD4 +细胞计数、心率、身体成分和力量测量数据。
平均CD4 +细胞计数增加(% = 23%,P = 0.0005),所有力量测试也显示有改善(% = 95%,P = 0.0001)。患者静息心率下降(% = 9%,P = 0.0042),皮褶厚度总和也下降(% = 16%,P = 0.002)。肢体周长总和和体重没有变化。
考虑到CD4 +细胞计数减少、肌肉量和整体体能下降是HIV感染的预期结果,本文所述的力量训练方案是改善HIV阳性患者免疫功能、身体成分和心血管健康的一种有效且安全的方法。这些结果为为期3个月的渐进性抗阻运动训练计划在提高免疫功能和体能方面的有效性提供了重要证据,强烈建议将其纳入HIV阳性患者的标准化治疗方案中。