Department of Physiology, LSU Health Sciences Center, 1901 Perdido Street, MEB/7205, New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA.
Comprehensive Alcohol HIV/AIDS Research Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA.
AIDS Res Ther. 2023 Jun 9;20(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s12981-023-00530-2.
Effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) in people living with HIV (PLWH) has improved life expectancy and increased risk of age-associated cardiometabolic comorbidities. At-risk alcohol use is more frequent among PLWH and increases the risk of health challenges. PLWH with at-risk alcohol use are more likely to meet criteria for prediabetes/diabetes and this is associated with impaired whole-body glucose-insulin dynamics.
The Alcohol & Metabolic Comorbidities in PLWH: Evidence Driven Interventions Study (ALIVE-Ex Study, NCT03299205) is a longitudinal, prospective, interventional study to determine the effects of an aerobic exercise protocol on improving dysglycemia among PLWH with at-risk alcohol use. The intervention is a moderate intensity aerobic exercise protocol implemented 3 days per week for 10 weeks at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-New Orleans. Participants who have a fasting blood glucose level between 94 and 125 mg/dl will be enrolled in the study. Oral glucose tolerance tests, fitness assessments, and skeletal muscle biopsies will be performed pre- and post-exercise intervention. The primary outcome is to determine whether the exercise protocol improves measures of whole-body glucose-insulin dynamics, cardiorespiratory fitness, and skeletal muscle metabolic and bioenergetic function. Secondary outcomes are to determine whether the exercise intervention improves cognitive function and overall quality of life. Results generated will demonstrate the effect of exercise on glycemic measures in PLWH with subclinical dysglycemia and at-risk alcohol use.
The proposed intervention will also have the potential to be scalable to promote lifestyle changes among PLWH, particularly in underserved communities.
有效的抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)可提高艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)的预期寿命,并增加与年龄相关的心血管代谢合并症的风险。PLWH 中更频繁地出现有风险的饮酒行为,增加了健康挑战的风险。有风险饮酒的 PLWH 更有可能符合糖尿病前期/糖尿病的标准,这与全身葡萄糖-胰岛素动力学受损有关。
艾滋病毒感染者中的酒精和代谢合并症:循证干预研究(ALIVE-Ex 研究,NCT03299205)是一项纵向、前瞻性、干预性研究,旨在确定有氧运动方案对改善有风险饮酒的 PLWH 中糖血症的影响。该干预措施是一种中等强度的有氧运动方案,每周 3 天,在路易斯安那州立大学健康科学中心-新奥尔良进行 10 周。空腹血糖水平在 94 至 125mg/dl 之间的参与者将被纳入研究。在运动干预前后将进行口服葡萄糖耐量试验、体能评估和骨骼肌活检。主要结局是确定运动方案是否改善全身葡萄糖-胰岛素动力学、心肺功能和骨骼肌代谢和生物能功能的测量值。次要结局是确定运动干预是否改善认知功能和整体生活质量。研究结果将表明运动对亚临床糖血症和有风险饮酒的 PLWH 血糖测量值的影响。
拟议的干预措施也有可能推广到促进 PLWH 的生活方式改变,特别是在服务不足的社区。