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Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Nutritional assessment and lipid profile in HIV-infected children and adolescents treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy
Marina Hjertquist Tremeschin2  Daniela Saes Sartorelli1  Maria Célia Cervi2  Bento Vidal De Moura Negrini2  Roberta Garcia Salomão2  Jacqueline Pontes Monteiro2 
[1] ,Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto Departamento de Puericultura e PediatriaRibeirão Preto SP
关键词: Body composition;    Dyslipidemia;    Highly active antiretroviral therapy;    HIV- positive children;    Lipid profile;    Nutritional status;    Composição corporal;    Dislipidemia;    Terapia antirretroviral de alta potência;    Crianças HIV-positivas;    Perfil lipídico;    Estado nutricional;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0037-86822011005000039
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

INTRODUCTION: HIV-infected children and adolescents treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) regimens that include a protease inhibitor (PI) can show significant improvements in clinical outcomes, nutritional status and quality of life. The study aimed to report nutritional and metabolic alterations for pediatric patients continuously exposed to HAART and for healthy controls for up to 1 year. METHODS: Clinical, anthropometric, lipid profile and food intake data were collected prospectively over approximately 12-months for each patient. RESULTS: Fifty-one individuals were studied, of these, 16 were healthy. After 12 months follow-up, HIV-positive individuals remained below the healthy control group parameters. No change was observed concerning food intake. Triglyceride serum levels were higher in patients using protease inhibitor at the onset of the study [PI groups: 114 (43 - 336), and 136 (63 - 271) versus control group: 54.5 (20 - 162); p = 0.003], but after twelve months follow-up, only the group using protease inhibitor for up to two months presented higher values [140 (73 - 273) versus 67.5 (33 - 117); p = 0.004]. HDL-cholesterol was lower in HIV-positive individuals [HIV-positive groups: 36 (27 - 58) and 36 (23 - 43); control 49.5 (34 - 69); p = 0.004]. CONCLUSIONS: HIV-infected children and adolescents treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy showed compromised nutritional parameters compared to a paired healthy control group. Individuals using protease inhibitor presented worse triglyceride serum levels compared to their healthy counterparts.

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