“…Group-rehabilitation intervention program involving physical exercise to implement function in HIV patients with regard to referrals, adherence and outcomes; they obtained improvements in the six-minute walk test, strength in triceps and biceps, lattisimus dorsi, shoulder-press, chest-press and leg-press, and the physical, emotional and functional subscales, with higher levels of valid expectancies. Finally, the importance of estimating interventional adherence, compliance and propensity to maintain an 'exercise-habit' cannot be sufficiently stressed upon [43][44][45].…”