2015
DOI: 10.5897/jahr2015.0347
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Knowledge of effect of exercise on HIV infected persons among physiotherapy students in Nigeria

Abstract: Despite the recognition and knowledge of the beneficial effects of exercise on persons living with HIV and AIDS in the developed world, there is global paucity of published studies on knowledge of effect of exercise on HIV infected persons. This study was therefore designed to determine whether physiotherapy students in Nigeria have the basic knowledge on the effect of exercise on HIV infected persons. Simple random sampling was employed to select four out of seven universities in Nigeria that already have exi… Show more

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“…With more PLWH able to remain undetected and reduce the severe impairment HIV can have on the immune system, it is plausible that HIIT would not pose a serious health risk any more than it would for individuals without HIV. In recent years, some studies have compared high-intensity aerobic exercise and moderate-intensity aerobic exercise (14–19). These studies have shown that a high-intensity modality and dosage was just as safe as moderate-intensity exercise in which both have shown to improve strength, body composition, and V˙O 2 peak (16,17).…”
Section: High-intensity Physical Activity and Exercise Research With ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With more PLWH able to remain undetected and reduce the severe impairment HIV can have on the immune system, it is plausible that HIIT would not pose a serious health risk any more than it would for individuals without HIV. In recent years, some studies have compared high-intensity aerobic exercise and moderate-intensity aerobic exercise (14–19). These studies have shown that a high-intensity modality and dosage was just as safe as moderate-intensity exercise in which both have shown to improve strength, body composition, and V˙O 2 peak (16,17).…”
Section: High-intensity Physical Activity and Exercise Research With ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maduagwu et al (8) in an article published in 2015 identified that a total of nine institutions offered physiotherapy, yet the number of practicing physiotherapists in Nigeria is still grossly inadequate to serve the enormous population. The Nigerian population is currently estimated to be about 178.5 million (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%