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HIV/AIDS感染者的身体活动相关性:对45项研究的系统评价

Physical activity correlates in people living with HIV/AIDS: a systematic review of 45 studies.

作者信息

Vancampfort Davy, Mugisha James, Richards Justin, De Hert Marc, Probst Michel, Stubbs Brendon

机构信息

a Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , KU Leuven - University of Leuven , Leuven , Belgium.

b University Psychiatric Center KU Leuven, KU Leuven - University of Leuven , Leuven-Kortenberg , Belgium.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2018 Jul;40(14):1618-1629. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1306587. Epub 2017 Mar 22.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Understanding barriers and facilitators of physical activity participation in persons living with HIV/AIDS is an essential first step in order to devise effective interventions. The present review provides a systematic quantitative review of the physical activity correlates in people with HIV/AIDS.

METHODS

Major electronic databases were searched till August 2016. Keywords included "physical activity" or "exercise" or "sports" and "AIDS" or "HIV".

RESULTS

Out of 55 correlates from 45 studies (N = 13,167; mean age range = 30.5-58.3 years; 63.2% male) five consistent (i.e., reported in four or more studies) correlates were identified. Lower levels of physical activity were consistently associated with older age (6/10 studies), a lower educational level (6/7), a lower number of CD4 cells/μl (7/11), exposure to antiviral therapy (4/6), and the presence of lipodystrophy (4/4). Other important barriers were the presence of bodily pain (2/2), depression (3/3), and opportunistic infections (3/4). Facilitators were a higher cardiorespiratory fitness level (3/3), a higher self-efficacy (2/2), more perceived benefits (2/2), and a better health motivation (3/3).

CONCLUSIONS

The current review has elucidated that participation in physical activity by people with HIV/AIDS is associated with a range of complex factors which should be considered in rehabilitation programs. Implications for Rehabilitation Health care professionals should consider HIV-related bodily pain and feelings of depression when assisting people living with HIV in inititiating and maintaining an active lifestyle. Interventions to improve self-efficacy and motivation, and to help people living with HIV in understanding the benefits of exercise, may encourage greater participation.

摘要

目的

了解艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者参与体育活动的障碍和促进因素是设计有效干预措施的重要第一步。本综述对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者体育活动的相关因素进行了系统的定量综述。

方法

检索主要电子数据库至2016年8月。关键词包括“体育活动”或“锻炼”或“运动”以及“艾滋病”或“艾滋病毒”。

结果

在45项研究(N = 13167;平均年龄范围 = 30.5 - 58.3岁;63.2%为男性)中的55个相关因素中,确定了5个一致的(即四项或更多研究中报告的)相关因素。体育活动水平较低始终与年龄较大(6/10项研究)、教育水平较低(6/7)、每微升CD4细胞数量较少(7/11)、接受抗病毒治疗(4/6)以及存在脂肪代谢障碍(4/4)相关。其他重要障碍包括身体疼痛(2/2)、抑郁(3/3)和机会性感染(3/4)。促进因素包括较高的心肺适能水平(3/3)、较高的自我效能感(2/2)、更多的感知益处(2/2)和更好的健康动机(3/3)。

结论

当前综述阐明,艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者参与体育活动与一系列复杂因素相关,康复计划中应考虑这些因素。对康复的启示医疗保健专业人员在协助艾滋病毒感染者开始并维持积极的生活方式时,应考虑与艾滋病毒相关的身体疼痛和抑郁情绪。改善自我效能感和动机以及帮助艾滋病毒感染者了解运动益处的干预措施,可能会鼓励更多人参与。

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