2014
DOI: 10.1089/aid.2013.0282
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Habitual Nutrient Intake in HIV-Infected Youth and Associations with HIV-Related Factors

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“…Cross-behavior regulation studies show that individuals who exercise consistently report better compliance with healthy diet practices [64]. Adults living with HIV are also reported to have poor diet quality, including higher fat consumption and lower fiber intake compared to HIV-uninfected adults [65,66]. Greater central obesity, a key factor modulated by diet, is associated with a higher rate of NCI in HIV-infected individuals [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cross-behavior regulation studies show that individuals who exercise consistently report better compliance with healthy diet practices [64]. Adults living with HIV are also reported to have poor diet quality, including higher fat consumption and lower fiber intake compared to HIV-uninfected adults [65,66]. Greater central obesity, a key factor modulated by diet, is associated with a higher rate of NCI in HIV-infected individuals [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, it was noted that the participants presented a diet intake below the recommendations for total energetic value, micronutrients and food fibers, and above the recommendations for macronutrients, demonstrating feeding standards similar to the Brazilian population (5) in the ingestion of carbohydrates and proteins, but with deficient food quality (8,11). Even though those adolescents were clinically stable, nutritional deficiency may have short term or medium term impact in immunity, musculature, and quality of life.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Ferraz (16) reports that vitamin A deficiency intensifies the severity of diseases such as diarrhea and other infectious processes, and it may cause states of immunodeficiency of nutritional origin alone. Ziegler et al (11) noted intake below DRIs recommendations after evaluating regular food intake in a population of North American subjects aged from 1 to 25 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though those adolescents were clinically stable, nutritional deficiency may have short term or medium term impact in immunity, musculature, and quality of life. In a study by Ziegler et al (11) with a sample of young North American subjects, which compared food intake to DRIs recommendations, a low intake of micronutrients was also observed. Some studies report abnormalities in the nutritional status of patients living with AIDS and the importance of adequate nutritional therapy, nutrient deficiency being one of the most important issues in those patients since they present poor food intake and bear metabolic modifications, such as increased protein catabolism (12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%