Aerobic fitness, phase angle, and bioelectrical impedance vector analysis in adolescents living with HIV: a cross-sectional study.

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Marcos Cezar Pitombo da Silva Junior, Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Priscila Custódio Martins, Nassib Bezerra Bueno, Fabiana Andréa Moura, Luiz Rodrigo Augustemak de Lima
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze the association between phase angle (PhA) and bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) with aerobic fitness in HIV+ adolescents.

Methods: Aerobic fitness was assessed using the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test, PhA, and BIVA by bioelectrical impedance analysis. Multivariable linear regression was performed to test the association between peak oxygen consumption (peak VO2) and PhA. BIVA ellipses were evaluated considering a reference population of Spanish adolescents.

Results: Forty-seven HIV-infected adolescents (10-18 years old) were included; 25 (53%) were females. Mean peak VO2 and PhA were 48.9 standard deviation (±) 7.0 ml.kg-1.min-1 and 4.6±1.4 degrees, respectively. Multivariable analysis revealed a significant positive association between peak VO2 and PhA (βstd=0.349; p=0.025). Peak VO2 adjusted for covariates explained 49% of PhA variation. BIVA ellipses indicated lower classifications for body cell mass (BCM) and fatfree mass (FFM) in HIV+ adolescents (vs reference population) (p<0.001). HIV+ females (vs HIV+ males) showed a higher classification for dehydration and a lower classification for BCM (p=0.007). No relevant differences were found between the subgroups based on aerobic fitness (p=0.735).

Conclusions: A significant association exists between peak VO2 and PhA in HIV+ adolescents. Alterations in hydration and lower classifications for BCM and FFM were observed in this population.

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青少年HIV感染者的有氧适能、相位角和生物电阻抗矢量分析:一项横断面研究。
目的:分析HIV+青少年相位角(PhA)和生物电阻抗矢量分析(BIVA)与有氧适能的关系。方法:采用改良的加拿大有氧适应度测试、PhA和BIVA进行生物电阻抗分析。采用多变量线性回归检验峰值耗氧量(峰值VO2)与PhA之间的关系。考虑到西班牙青少年的参考人群,对BIVA省略进行了评估。结果:纳入hiv感染青少年47例(10 ~ 18岁);25例(53%)为女性。平均峰值VO2和PhA为48.9,标准差为7.0 ml.kg-1。分别为Min-1和4.6±1.4度。多变量分析显示,峰值VO2与PhA呈显著正相关(βstd=0.349;p = 0.025)。经协变量调整后的峰值VO2解释了49%的PhA变化。BIVA省略表明HIV+青少年(与参考人群相比)的体细胞质量(BCM)和无脂质量(FFM)分类较低(结论:HIV+青少年的峰值VO2和PhA之间存在显着关联。在该人群中观察到水合作用的改变和BCM和FFM的较低分类。
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