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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2018 Mar;30(3):361-368.
doi: 10.1080/09540121.2017.1371665. Epub 2017 Sep 1.

Health status, food insecurity, and time allocation patterns of patients with AIDS receiving antiretroviral treatment in South Africa

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Health status, food insecurity, and time allocation patterns of patients with AIDS receiving antiretroviral treatment in South Africa

Alok Bhargava et al. AIDS Care. 2018 Mar.

Abstract

For patients with AIDS receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART) in South Africa via public clinics, improvements in nutritional status and economic productivity are likely to depend on adherence to drug regimen and quality of diet reflected in protein and micronutrient intakes. This study randomized 643 patients receiving ART from public clinics in the Free State Province into a Control group, a treatment group receiving adherence support, and a treatment group receiving adherence support and a nutritious food supplement. The data on food insecurity levels and time spent on various activities were analyzed for assessing the impact of the intervention programs. The main results were, first, changes between survey rounds 1 and 3 were significant at the 5% level for outcomes such as food insecurity levels and CD4 cell counts. Moreover, there was a significant reduction in food insecurity levels of patients with BMI less than 25 who received the nutritious food supplement. Second, the estimated parameters from models for patients' food insecurity levels showed that household incomes were significantly associated with lower food insecurity levels. Third, patients' BMI was a significant predictor of time spent on sedentary, moderate and overall activity levels, and it was important to separately evaluate the effects of BMI for under-weight and over-weight patients. Overall, the results indicated the need for reducing food insecurity levels, and for designing different interventions for under-weight and over-weight patients with AIDS for enhancing their labor productivity.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00821366.

Keywords: Antiretroviral treatment; CD4 cells; anthropometric measures; dynamic random effects models; food insecurity; labor productivity; obesity; time allocation.

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