Journal article
Major health impact of accelerated aging in young HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral therapy
R Rajasuriar, ML Chong, NS Ahmad Bashah, SA Abdul Aziz, M Mcstea, ECY Lee, PL Wong, I Azwa, SF Syed Omar, PSM Lai, S Ponampalavanar, SM Crowe, SR Lewin, SB Kamaruzzaman, A Kamarulzaman
AIDS | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Aging among HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a significant clinical challenge; however, studies assessing multidimensional aspects of aging are lacking. We characterized 10 geriatric conditions encompassing multiple functional domains, its health impact and associated risk factors in HIV-infected and age-matched uninfected controls. Methods: HIV-infected individuals were recruited from the outpatient clinic in University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia and controls from the community. All participants were aged at least 25 years of age with no acute illness, and HIV-infected individuals were on stable ART. Geriatric conditions were assessed and the burd..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the High Impact Research Grants (HIR/MOHE; H-20001-E000001, UM.0000099/HIR.C3) and the University of Malaya Research Grants (UMRG; RP029-14HTM, RG323-15AFR)