Abstract:Background
Management of chronic conditions and optimization of overall health has become a primary global health concern in the care of people living with HIV, particularly in lower-and-middle income countries where infrastructure for chronic disease management may be fragmented. Alterations in body composition (BC) can reflect important changes in musculoskeletal health, particularly among populations at risk for developing fat and muscle redistribution syndromes, such as HIV-infected women. We aimed to exp… Show more
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