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The effect of a 12-week combinational exercise program on CD4 count and mental health among HIV infected women: A randomized control trial

机译:一项为期12周的综合运动计划对HIV感染妇女的CD4计数和心理健康的影响:一项随机对照试验

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Background There are conflicting results regarding the effects of exercise on immune function of HIV positive patients. Exercise can also be beneficial to psychological functioning of the patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a 12-week aerobic and resistance exercise training program on mental health and CD4 counts among female HIV+?patients. Methods This clinical trial was conducted between September and December 2013. Forty participants (women age range 20–40) were carefully selected from 240 HIV-positive women referred to Voluntary Counseling and Treatment Center (VCT) and randomly assigned to either exercise (80?min of aerobic and strength training while receiving the VCT's routine services) group (n?=?20) or control (received the VCT's routine services only) group (n?=?20). To assess their mental health status, all participants completed GHQ28 questionnaire. Blood samples were collected to measure CD4 and T-cell counts at baseline and at the end of the 12-week intervention. Results From a sample of 40 women with HIV infection, the data of 30 participants [experimental group (14) and control group (16)] were analyzed (participation rate 75%). The results indicated that after the intervention program, a significant difference in CD4 cell counts was found between the two groups (P?=?0.01). With regard to mental health, after performing intervention, significant improvement in all subscales including anxiety disorder, social function, depression and mental health's total score was observed in the exercise compared to the control groups (P? Conclusion Exercise training can be included in health care services in order to improve the mental health status of women with HIV infection. No effect on CD4 count was detected.
机译:背景关于运动对HIV阳性患者免疫功能的影响存在矛盾的结果。运动也可以有益于患者的心理功能。这项研究的目的是确定为期12周的有氧运动和抵抗运动训练计划对女性HIV +?患者的心理健康和CD4计数的影响。方法该临床试验于2013年9月至2013年12月进行。从240名HIV阳性女性中精心挑选了40名参与者(自愿咨询和治疗中心,简称VCT),并随机分配至其中任何一项运动(80名女性)。接受VCT常规服务)组(n?=?20)或控制(仅接受VCT常规服务)组(n?=?20)的有氧和力量训练的最小值。为了评估他们的心理健康状况,所有参与者都填写了GHQ28问卷。收集血液样本以测量基线和干预后12周结束时的CD4和T细胞计数。结果从40名艾滋病毒感染妇女的样本中,分析了30名参与者的数据[实验组(14)和对照组(16)](参与率75%)。结果表明,在干预程序之后,两组之间的CD4细胞计数存在显着差异(P≥0.01)。关于心理健康,在进行干预后,与对照组相比,锻炼中观察到包括焦虑症,社会功能,抑郁和心理健康在内的所有子量表的总得分均有显着改善(P?结论运动锻炼可以纳入卫生保健中)服务,以改善艾滋病毒感染妇女的心理健康状况,未发现对CD4计数有影响。

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