Physical activity : do patients infected with HIV practice? How much? A systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Trevisol, Fabiana Schuelter
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Wolff, Fernando Herz, Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo de, Grigoletti, Shana Souza, Ikeda, Maria Letícia Rodrigues, Brandao, Ajacio Bandeira de Mello, Barcellos, Nêmora Tregnago, Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Several studies have suggested that aerobic physical activity is safe and beneficial for HIV-infected adults. However, there is information lacking regarding whether HIV-infected patients practice physical activity and to what extent. Therefore, the aim of this systematic review was to determine the prevalence of physical activity, sedentary lifestyle or lack of physical activity in non-experimental conditions performed by HIV-infected subjects. The electronic search was conducted using Medline and EMBASE bibliographic databases and the platforms of Bireme, Ovid, Science Direct, High Wire and SCIELO from January 1990 to July 2011. Original observational studies were included. Of the 2,838 articles found, 48 met the inclusion criteria. Following data extraction and after reading the manuscripts, 24 were selected for systematic review. Of the 24 studies, most were cross-sectional studies. The average quality score using the modified Newcastle-Ottawa scale was 2.8±1.5. The diversity of methods used to assess physical activity precluded the calculated summary estimate of prevalence. The percentage of sedentary lifestyle was determined in 13 articles which conducted studies on HIV-infected individuals. The percentage of sedentary lifestyle or physical inactivity ranged from 19% to 73%, with the level determined by different methods. In conclusion, there are few well-designed studies with adequate sample size to represent the population of HIV-infected individuals. A pooled estimate could not be calculated due to the differences in physical activity measurements and definitions of physically active and non-active HIV-infected individuals.
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title Physical activity : do patients infected with HIV practice? How much? A systematic review
spellingShingle Physical activity : do patients infected with HIV practice? How much? A systematic review
Trevisol, Fabiana Schuelter
Exercício físico
Revisão sistemática
Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida
HIV
Estilo de vida sedentário
HIV
Physical activity
Motor activity
Lifestyle
Sedentary
Systematic review
title_short Physical activity : do patients infected with HIV practice? How much? A systematic review
title_full Physical activity : do patients infected with HIV practice? How much? A systematic review
title_fullStr Physical activity : do patients infected with HIV practice? How much? A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity : do patients infected with HIV practice? How much? A systematic review
title_sort Physical activity : do patients infected with HIV practice? How much? A systematic review
author Trevisol, Fabiana Schuelter
author_facet Trevisol, Fabiana Schuelter
Wolff, Fernando Herz
Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo de
Grigoletti, Shana Souza
Ikeda, Maria Letícia Rodrigues
Brandao, Ajacio Bandeira de Mello
Barcellos, Nêmora Tregnago
Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa
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Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo de
Grigoletti, Shana Souza
Ikeda, Maria Letícia Rodrigues
Brandao, Ajacio Bandeira de Mello
Barcellos, Nêmora Tregnago
Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa
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Wolff, Fernando Herz
Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo de
Grigoletti, Shana Souza
Ikeda, Maria Letícia Rodrigues
Brandao, Ajacio Bandeira de Mello
Barcellos, Nêmora Tregnago
Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exercício físico
Revisão sistemática
Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida
HIV
Estilo de vida sedentário
topic Exercício físico
Revisão sistemática
Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida
HIV
Estilo de vida sedentário
HIV
Physical activity
Motor activity
Lifestyle
Sedentary
Systematic review
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Physical activity
Motor activity
Lifestyle
Sedentary
Systematic review
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