Background: Balance and cognitive decline are impairments in people living with HIV (PLWH). These impairments predispose to fall-related injuries, affecting health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This study assessed standing balance and cognition after a three-month fitness program and its relationship to HRQoL. Methods: Fifty-four PLWH participating in a community-based fitness program participated in this study. Standing balance with eyes open and eyes closed was measured with a pressure mat. Cognition was assessed using the HIV dementia scale (HDS), while the Functional Assessment of HIV Infection (FAHI) was used as a measure of HRQoL. Paired t-tests compared balance values while linear regression explored the association between balanc...
Introduction: Motor changes are observed in people living with HIV/AIDS. These changes may be associ...
BackgroundAlthough fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increase...
Objectives Recent research has indicated seemingly increased propensity for falls and accelerated bo...
Background: Balance and cognitive decline are impairments in people living with HIV (PLWH). These im...
CITATION: Berner, K., Morris, L., Baumeister, J. & Louw, Q. 2017. Objective impairments of gait and ...
Abstract Background Gait and balance deficits are reported in adults with HIV infection and are asso...
Background: Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and functional exercise capacity are important ar...
As life expectancy in people living with HIV (PWH) has increased, the focus of management has shifte...
Objective: To determine whether domain-specific neurocognitive (NC) impairments predict falls in HIV...
BACKGROUND: Although fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increa...
Background: Despite the use of combination antiretroviral therapy, HIV associated neurocognitive imp...
Background Cognitive impairment (CI) in people living with HIV (PLWH) is an important health concer...
Survival and longevity rates in people living with HIV (HIV+) have increased with the availability a...
The inadequacy of antiretroviral therapy in the treatment of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders...
OBJECTIVES: While cognitive impairment is frequently reported in HIV-positive individuals and has hi...
Introduction: Motor changes are observed in people living with HIV/AIDS. These changes may be associ...
BackgroundAlthough fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increase...
Objectives Recent research has indicated seemingly increased propensity for falls and accelerated bo...
Background: Balance and cognitive decline are impairments in people living with HIV (PLWH). These im...
CITATION: Berner, K., Morris, L., Baumeister, J. & Louw, Q. 2017. Objective impairments of gait and ...
Abstract Background Gait and balance deficits are reported in adults with HIV infection and are asso...
Background: Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and functional exercise capacity are important ar...
As life expectancy in people living with HIV (PWH) has increased, the focus of management has shifte...
Objective: To determine whether domain-specific neurocognitive (NC) impairments predict falls in HIV...
BACKGROUND: Although fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increa...
Background: Despite the use of combination antiretroviral therapy, HIV associated neurocognitive imp...
Background Cognitive impairment (CI) in people living with HIV (PLWH) is an important health concer...
Survival and longevity rates in people living with HIV (HIV+) have increased with the availability a...
The inadequacy of antiretroviral therapy in the treatment of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders...
OBJECTIVES: While cognitive impairment is frequently reported in HIV-positive individuals and has hi...
Introduction: Motor changes are observed in people living with HIV/AIDS. These changes may be associ...
BackgroundAlthough fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increase...
Objectives Recent research has indicated seemingly increased propensity for falls and accelerated bo...