Association between changes in body fat distribution, biochemical profile, time of HIV diagnosis, and antiretroviral treatment in adults living with and without virus infection

Author:

Soares Lismeia Raimundo1ORCID,Menezes Gabriella Coelho2ORCID,Barreto Ana Paula Menna2ORCID,Sant’Anna Mônica de Souza Lima2ORCID,Cardoso Nadir Machado Alves3ORCID,Casseb Jorge Simão do Rosário4ORCID,Fonseca Fernando Luiz Affonso5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UFRJaneiro, Brasil; FMABC, Brasil

2. UFRJ, Brasil

3. Departamento de Vigilância, Prevenção e Controle das IST, do HIV/AIDS e das Hepatites Virais, Brasil

4. USP, Brasil; USP, Brasil

5. Unifesp, Brasil; FMABC, Brasil

Abstract

SUMMARY OBJECTIVES Individuals living with HIV seem to be more prone to changes in the redistribution of body fat, characterized as lipodystrophy, which may occur in conjunction with metabolic diseases. In the present study, such impacts were assessed in adults with and without HIV and associated with the time of virus diagnosis and treatment with antiretroviral. METHODS A cross-sectional study with 123 adults, in which 87 had HIV and 36 without HIV, of both sexes, in outpatient follow-up at the Specialized Care Service (SAE) in Macaé-RJ. The following were made: 1) Alteration in body fat distribution, measured by anthropometric parameters and self-reported lipodystrophy; 2) Biochemical profile; 3) Association between HIV diagnosis time and antiretroviral treatment. RESULTS 54.47% (n = 67) males, 45.52% (n = 56) females, mean age 37 years. Of these 87 were people living with HIV, 29% (n = 25) had self-reported lipodystrophy, mean time of virus infection, and antiretroviral treatment (5.80 ± 4.56 and 5.14 ± 3.82 years), respectively. Patients with self-reported lipodystrophy had a greater change in body fat distribution between 3-6 years of HIV diagnosis and a negative cholesterol profile. The antiretroviral treatment time influenced total cholesterol and triglycerides, even for patients without self-reported lipodystrophy, with a further nine years under treatment. CONCLUSION In this study, the negative cholesterol profile was mainly related to antiretroviral treatment time, even for patients without self-reported lipodystrophy, and changes in body fat distribution, measured by anthropometry, was especially associated with time for HIV infection in those with lipodystrophy self-reported.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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