Adolescents with HIV/AIDS exhibited a similar eating pattern to that of adolescents in the general population: high consumption of added sugar, saturated fat, and sodium, and insufficient ingestion of whole grains and fruits. Special attention should be paid to the diet of adolescents with HIV/AIDS, who are at greater risk of developing cardiovascular and other chronic diseases.
Fatores associados ao tempo livre de candidíase oral em crianças vivendo com HIV/AIDS, São Paulo, Brasil Factores asociados al tiempo libre y la candidiasis oral en niños que viven con VIH/SIDA, São Paulo, Brasil
Objective:To assess the prevalence of physical inactivity among adolescents with HIV/AIDS,
as well as associated factors.Methods:Ninety-one adolescents (from 10 to 19 years old) with HIV/AIDS who are patients at
a university follow-up service were interviewed. Anthropometric data (weight,
height, and waist circumference) were measured twice; clinical information was
obtained from medical records, and habitual physical activity was assessed by a
questionnaire proposed by Florindo et al. The cutoff point for sedentariness was
300 minutes/week.Results:The prevalence of inadequate height for age, malnutrition, and overweight/obesity
was 15.4%, 9.9% and 12.1%, respectively. The most common physical activities were
soccer (44.4%), volleyball (14.4%) and cycling (7.8%). The median times spent with
physical activity and walking/bicycling to school were 141 min and 39 min,
respectively. Most adolescents (71.4%) were sedentary and this proportion was
higher among girls (p=0.046).Conclusions:A high prevalence of physical inactivity among adolescents with HIV/AIDS was
observed, similar to the general population. Promoting physical activity among
adolescents, especially among girls with HIV/AIDS, as well as monitoring it should
be part of the follow-up routine of these patients.
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