BackgroundAlthough fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increases risk of falls is unclear. We determined the longitudinal occurrence and risk factors for falls in the Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS), and explored associations with cognitive complaints.MethodsRecent (prior 6 months) self-reported falls were collected in 1,816 (1,250 HIV+; 566 HIV-) women over 24 months. Generalized estimating equation models using stepwise selection determined odds of any fall (versus none).ResultsHIV+ women were older than HIV- women (median 49 versus 47 years; P=0.0004), more likely to report neuropathy (20% versus 16%; P=0.023), and had greater central nervous system (CNS) medication use. At least one fall was rep...
Although, in the United States HIV infectivity has increased, survival rates have also improved due ...
BackgroundHIV-infected (HIV+) women seem to be more vulnerable to neurocognitive impairment (NCI) th...
OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between frailty and fracture in women with and without HIV infe...
BACKGROUND: Although fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increa...
Objective: To determine whether domain-specific neurocognitive (NC) impairments predict falls in HIV...
BACKGROUND: Aging in people with HIV is associated with increased risk of developing synergistic con...
To determine the frequency and risk factors for falls among middle-aged HIV+ and HIV− women in the W...
Objectives Recent research has indicated seemingly increased propensity for falls and accelerated bo...
BackgroundWe previously reported that fracture incidence rates did not differ by HIV status among pr...
BACKGROUND: Frailty and falls occur commonly and prematurely in HIV-infected populations. Whether fr...
Background: We previously reported that fracture incidence rates did not differ by HIV status among ...
OBJECTIVE:We determined whether there are sex differences in the prevalence and profile of HIV-assoc...
Both human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and alcohol use predispose to autonomic/sensory ne...
ObjectiveWe determined whether there are sex differences in the prevalence and profile of HIV-associ...
ObjectiveIn the largest cohort study of neuropsychological outcomes among HIV-infected women to date...
Although, in the United States HIV infectivity has increased, survival rates have also improved due ...
BackgroundHIV-infected (HIV+) women seem to be more vulnerable to neurocognitive impairment (NCI) th...
OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between frailty and fracture in women with and without HIV infe...
BACKGROUND: Although fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increa...
Objective: To determine whether domain-specific neurocognitive (NC) impairments predict falls in HIV...
BACKGROUND: Aging in people with HIV is associated with increased risk of developing synergistic con...
To determine the frequency and risk factors for falls among middle-aged HIV+ and HIV− women in the W...
Objectives Recent research has indicated seemingly increased propensity for falls and accelerated bo...
BackgroundWe previously reported that fracture incidence rates did not differ by HIV status among pr...
BACKGROUND: Frailty and falls occur commonly and prematurely in HIV-infected populations. Whether fr...
Background: We previously reported that fracture incidence rates did not differ by HIV status among ...
OBJECTIVE:We determined whether there are sex differences in the prevalence and profile of HIV-assoc...
Both human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and alcohol use predispose to autonomic/sensory ne...
ObjectiveWe determined whether there are sex differences in the prevalence and profile of HIV-associ...
ObjectiveIn the largest cohort study of neuropsychological outcomes among HIV-infected women to date...
Although, in the United States HIV infectivity has increased, survival rates have also improved due ...
BackgroundHIV-infected (HIV+) women seem to be more vulnerable to neurocognitive impairment (NCI) th...
OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between frailty and fracture in women with and without HIV infe...