HIV感染者压力水平、习惯性体力活动水平和免疫状况的比较

IF 1.2 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Cristiane Kelly Aquino dos Santos, C.Ann Gakumo, Mariana Munhoz Rodrigues, Luiz Cláudio Pereira Ribeiro, Gilene de Jesus Pereira
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这项研究的目的是比较艾滋病毒感染者的压力水平、习惯性体育活动水平和免疫状况。本研究共收集HIV血清学阳性的男女307人,年龄X′s = 46.8±9.2岁。使用仪器收集社会经济信息,从患者的医疗记录中收集CD4+淋巴细胞计数和HIV病毒载量。采用Lipp's Stress Symptom Inventory (ISSL)评估应激水平,采用Baecke's questionnaire对体力活动水平进行分类。采用Man-Whitney检验比较变量,采用Spearman检验验证变量间的关系,采用p <0.05为显著性水平。结果表明,26.9%的个体处于压力衰竭阶段,与身体活动水平相关,28.2%被确定为“活跃”,23.1%被确定为“非常活跃”,23.1%被确定为“不活跃”,24.1%被确定为“久坐”。久坐者(13.6%)普遍存在压力,感染持续时间较长(27.3%),淋巴细胞计数高于500mm(43.3%)。CD4+计数与应激水平比较有显著性差异,(U=1848.50;p = 0.02)。抑郁/焦虑与压力之间存在关系(r = 0.407;p比;0.001)。我们得出结论,压力的存在对TCD4+计数有影响,并且抑郁/焦虑症状越高,PLHIV患者的压力水平越高。关键词:病毒载量,CD4淋巴细胞计数,心理应激,HIV
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Comparison of Stress Level, Habitual Physical Activity Level and Immune Profile of People Living With HIV
The objective of this study was to compare the level of stress, the habitual level of Physical Activity and the immunological profile of people living with HIV. The present study had as sample 307 individuals of both sexes, X̅ = 46.8 ± 9.2 years, with positive HIV serology. Socioeconomic information was collected using an instrument, CD4+ lymphocyte count and HIV viral load were collected from the patients' medical records. Stress level was assessed using Lipp's Stress Symptom Inventory (ISSL), and Baecke's questionnaire was used to classify physical activity level. The Man-Whitney test was used to compare the variables and the Spearman test to verify the relationship between the variables adopting p < 0.05 as the significance level. As a result, the study showed that 26.9% of the individuals are in the stress exhaustion phase, in relation to the level of physical activity, 28.2% were identified as "active", 23.1% as "very active", 23.1% as "insufficiently active", and 24.1% as "sedentary". The presence of stress was prevalent in sedentary individuals (13.6%) with longer duration of infection (27.3%) and with lymphocyte counts above 500mm (43.3%). The CD4+ count showed a significant result when compared to the level of stress, (U=1848.50; p=0.02). A relationship between depression/anxiety and stress was identified (r = 0.407; p > 0.001). We conclude that the presence of stress has an effect on TCD4+ count and that the higher the depression/anxiety symptoms the higher the stress level in PLHIV. Keywords: Viral Load, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Psychological Stress, HIV
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