The effects of acute aerobic exercise on blood pressure, arterial function, and heart rate variability in men living with HIV
JP Barros, T de Paula, MFF Mediano… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Purpose This study aims to investigate the effects of acute cycling on blood pressure (BP),
arterial function, and heart rate variability (HRV) in men living with HIV (MLHIV) using …
arterial function, and heart rate variability (HRV) in men living with HIV (MLHIV) using …
Short-term aerobic training improves heart rate variability in men living with HIV: a pre-post pilot study
CS da Silva, LF Deresz, GM Castelli… - HIV research & …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background Heart rate variability (HRV) a feasible predictor of prognosis in cardiovascular
outcomes shown to be reduced in people living with HIV (PLWH). Objective This study …
outcomes shown to be reduced in people living with HIV (PLWH). Objective This study …
Exercise training improves cardiovascular and autonomic profiles in HIV
DK Spierer, RE DeMeersman, J Kleinfeld… - Clinical Autonomic …, 2007 - Springer
Objectives Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is associated with cardiovascular (CV) and
autonomic dysfunction, however the effects of fitness on vascular and autonomic …
autonomic dysfunction, however the effects of fitness on vascular and autonomic …
[HTML][HTML] Autonomic function is associated with fitness level in HIV-infected individuals
MH Kocher, RK Hetzler, CM Shikuma… - Jacobs journal of …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods Cross-sectional study investigating relationship between AF and cardiovascular
fitness in HIV+ individuals on antiretroviral therapy. Participants'(n= 29) maximal oxygen …
fitness in HIV+ individuals on antiretroviral therapy. Participants'(n= 29) maximal oxygen …
HEART RATE RECOVERY FOLLOWING PEAK EXERCISE IS ASSOCIATED WITH RESTING DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION IN HIV+ SUBJECTS
WT Cade, D Reeds, V Davila‐Roman, A Waggoner… - 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives The objective was to examine the relationship between heart rate recovery
(HRR)(peak HR‐HR at each minute post‐exercise) and diastolic function in HIV+ subjects …
(HRR)(peak HR‐HR at each minute post‐exercise) and diastolic function in HIV+ subjects …
Effectiveness of an 8-week aerobic exercise program on autonomic function in people living with HIV taking Anti-retroviral therapy: a pilot randomized controlled trial
This study assessed the effectiveness of an 8-week aerobic exercise program on heart rate
variability (HRV) in people living with HIV taking antiretroviral therapy. Twenty-six …
variability (HRV) in people living with HIV taking antiretroviral therapy. Twenty-six …
Effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on cardiovascular parameters for people living with HIV: a meta-analysis
P Zech, C Perez-Chaparro, F Schuch… - Journal of the …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
People living with HIV (PLWH) have limited exercise capacity because of anemia,
neuromuscular disorders, and pulmonary limitations. We used a meta-analysis to examine …
neuromuscular disorders, and pulmonary limitations. We used a meta-analysis to examine …
Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with inflammation and physical activity in HIV+ adults
AR Webel, T Jenkins, M Vest, VHF Oliveira… - AIDS, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Our objective was to examine the effect of a lifestyle diet and exercise intervention
on cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and to examine predictors of change in CRF. Design …
on cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and to examine predictors of change in CRF. Design …
Effects of 16 weeks of concurrent training on resting heart rate variability and cardiorespiratory fitness in people living with HIV/AIDS using antiretroviral therapy: a …
RE Pedro, DA Guariglia, NM Okuno… - The Journal of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Pedro, RE, Guariglia, DA, Okuno, NM, Deminice, R, Peres, SB, and Moraes, SMF.
Effects of 16 weeks of concurrent training on resting heart rate variability and …
Effects of 16 weeks of concurrent training on resting heart rate variability and …
Effect of exercise on cardiac and metabolic outcomes in people living with HIV
Poorly controlled HIV infection and antiretroviral therapy, especially the use of protease
inhibitors, are among the causes that contribute to the development of cardiovascular …
inhibitors, are among the causes that contribute to the development of cardiovascular …