High frequency of poor locomotor performance in HIV-infected patients
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High frequency of poor locomotor performance in HIV-infected patients
Abstract
Objectives: To provide up-to-date assessments of locomotor function in HIV-infected patients and to identify potential determinants of impaired function.
Design: Cross-sectional study in 324 HIV-1-infected adults from the French Agency for AIDS and Hepatitis Research (ANRS) CO3 Aquitaine Cohort using standardized locomotor tests.
Methods: Patients underwent standardized testing assessing balance, walking ability, functional capacity and lower limb muscle performance. Poor test performance was defined by cut-offs based on age-specific data of the general population. Factors associated with poor test performance were studied by logistic regression.
Results: Median age was 48 years, 80% were men and 89% were on antiretroviral treatment. The most frequently altered locomotor test was the five-times sit-to-stand (5STS) test, assessing lower limb muscle performance (poor performance: 53%). In multivariable analysis, time since HIV diagnosis was associated with poor 5STS performance [odds ratio (OR) = 1.08 per year; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.03, 1.13]. In patients below 30 years, elevated BMI was associated with higher likelihood of good performance (OR = 0.81 per kg/m(2); 95% CI: 0.69, 0.93), whereas in those above 70 years this association was reversed (OR = 1.30 per kg/m(2); 95% CI: 1.10, 1.53; P < 10(-3) for interaction). We found no association with antiretroviral treatment.
Conclusion: One of two adults with controlled HIV infection had poor lower limb muscle performance, which might put this population at risk of falls and fracture. The 5STS test is a simple test that should be recommended to assess muscular performance in HIV care.
Comment in
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Editorial commentary on 'High frequency of poor locomotor performance in HIV-infected patients'.AIDS. 2011 Jun 1;25(9):1227. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283471dae. AIDS. 2011. PMID: 21593621 No abstract available.
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