Physical activity and HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of correlates and levels.

Journal: African health sciences

Volume: 18

Issue: 2

Year of Publication: 2019

Affiliated Institutions:  KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Leuven, Belgium. Physiotherapy Department, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. Butabika National Referral and Mental Health Hospital, Kampala, Uganda.

Abstract summary 

Self-management strategies such as physical activity (PA) can address disability and optimize mental, physical, social and economic outcomes for persons living with HIV (PLWH). Understanding factors that influence PA behavior in PLWH is a first step in order to devise effective interventions.The present review provides a systematic review of the correlates of PA in PLWH in sub-Saharan Africa.Electronic databases were searched till April 2016. Keywords included 'physical activity' or 'exercise' or 'sports' and 'AIDS' or 'HIV'.Ten correlates were identified in 6 studies including 1,015 (329♂) PLWH (mean age range=30.5-40.8years). Lower levels of PA were associated with older age (2/2 studies), a lower number of CD4 cells/µl (1/1), a more severe HIV-stage (1/1), a higher HIV load (1/1), the presence of opportunistic infections (1/1) and a higher BMI (1/1). Fisher's exact tests showed there were more significant correlates in objective tools versus subjective self-report (P=0.03).The current review shows that participation in PA by PLWH in sub-Saharan Africa is associated with a range of complex factors which should be considered in the daily care of PLWH. This however might require repackaging of the current interventions for PLWH to allow a focus on PA.

Authors & Co-authors:  Vancampfort Davy D Stubbs Brendon B Mugisha James J

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Citations :  World Health Organization, author. Global update on HIV treatment 2013: results, impact and opportunities. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2013.
Authors :  3
Identifiers
Doi : 10.4314/ahs.v18i2.25
SSN : 1729-0503
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Africa South of the Sahara
Other Terms
AIDS;HIV;Physical activity;exercise;physiotherapy
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Systemic Review
Country of Study
Publication Country
Uganda