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Year 2022, , 1 - 8, 31.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.1058678

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Hematological responses of HIV-seropositive patients to aerobic and resistance exercise training programs

Year 2022, , 1 - 8, 31.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.1058678

Abstract

This study investigated the alterations of haematologic parameters of HIV-positive patients due to a 10-week aerobic and resistance exercise training. The study examined the influence of aerobic and resistance exercises on White Blood Cells (WBC), Red Blood Cells (RBC), Haematocrit (HCT), and Platelets (PLT). The pretest-posttest control-group experimental design was employed in this study. Eighty-eight HIV-seropositive patients in the first two stages of HIV and attending the outpatient clinic at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital participated in the study. Randomization was done into control (30) and two experimental groups, aerobic exercise (28) and resistance exercise (30). The experimental groups exercised for 45 minutes, thrice a week for 10 weeks and the non-experimental group received usual anti-retroviral drugs and counseling. The initial intensity of the exercise was 60% HRmax and 1-RM and progression was by 10% every 3 weeks. Haematologic parameters were recorded initially and on termination of 10 weeks for all three groups. Frequency, mean, standard deviation, and analysis of co-variates (ANCOVA) were used for data analysis. The Bonferroni pairwise comparison was used as a Post-hoc test to identify the source of differences. The outcome of this research showed that exercise resulted in significant alterations in haematologic parameters of WBC, RBC, HCT, and PLT. Recommendations were made based on the outcome of this research that health personnel should prescribe exercise for HIV-infected persons due to the enhancement of haematologic parameters which in turn improves health.

References

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  • Agbonlahor, E. & Kubeyinje, O. S. (2020). Effects of 6-weeks Aerobic and Resistance Training Programmes on Hematological Profile of HIV-Seropositive Female. International Journal of Aging Health and Movement, 2(2), 28-34.
  • Akinbami, A., Oshinaike, O., & Adeyemo, T. (2010). Hematologic abnormalities in treatment-naïve HIV patients. Lagos, Nigeria. Infectious Disease: Research and Treatment, 14, 45–49.
  • American College of Sport Medicine (2010). ACSM’s guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescriptions (8th Edition). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
  • Anastos, K., Shi, Q., French, A.L., Levine, A., Greenblatt, R.M., Williams, C., DeHovitz, J., Delapenha, R., & Hoover, D.R. (2004). Total lymphocyte count, hemoglobin, and delayed-type hypersensitivity as predictors of death and AIDS illness in HIV-1-infected women receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 35(4), 383-92.
  • Bopp, C.M., Phillips, K.D., Fulk, L.J., & Hand, G.A. (2003). Clinical implications of therapeutic exercise in HIV/AIDS. Journal of Association of Nurses AIDS Care, 14(1), 73-78.
  • Crystal, S., Fleishman, J.A., Hays, R.D., Shapiro, M.F., & Bozzette, S.A. (2000). Physical and role functioning among persons with HIV: results from a nationally representative survey. Sports Medicine, 38(12):1210-23.
  • Dudgeon, W.D., Phillips, K.D., Bopp, C.M., & Hand, G.A. (2004). Physiological and psychological effects of exercise interventions in HIV Disease. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 18(2), 81-98.
  • Elsayyad, L., Hatem, A.H., Alzahrani, N., Gharib, A.F., Shami, A., Khalifa, O.M., & Ismail, K.A. (2020). Effect of short-term aerobic exercise on lipid profile. Annals of Clinical Medicine and Research, 1(1), 1001.
  • Ezema, C.I., Onwunali, A.A., Lamina, S., Ezugwu, U.A., Amaeze, A.A., & Nwankwo, M.J. (2014). Effect of aerobic exercise training on cardiovascular parameters and CD4 cell count of people living with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunedeficiency syndrome: A randomized controlled trial. Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 17, 543-548.
  • Gomes-Neto, M., Conceic, C.S.¸ Carvalho, V.O., & Brites, C. (2013). A systematic review of the effects of different types of therapeutic exercise on physiologic and functional measurements in patients with HIV/AIDS. Clinics, 68(8), 1157-1167.
  • Igarashi, Y., Akazawa, N., & Maeda, S. (2019). Effects of Aerobic Exercise Alone on Lipids in Healthy East Asians: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis, 26(5), 488–503.
  • Maduagwu, S.M., Kaidal, A., Gashau, W., Balami, A., Ojiakor, A.C., Denue, B.A., & Kida, I. (2015). Effect of Aerobic Exercise on CD4 Cell Count and Lipid Profile of HIV Infected Persons in North Eastern Nigeria. Journal of AIDS Clinical Research, 6, 508.
  • Munyazesa, E., Emile, I., Mutimura, E., Hoover, D. R., Shi, Q., McGinn, A. P., Musiime, S., Muhairwe, F., Rutagengwa, A., Dusingize, J. C., & Anastos, K. (2012). Assessment of haematological parameters in HIV-infected and uninfected Rwandan women: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open, 2:e001600.
  • Obirikorang, C. & Yeboah, F.A. (2009). Blood haemoglobin measurements as a predictive indicator for the progression of HIV/AIDS in resource-limited setting. Journal of Biomedical Science, 16, 102.
  • O’Brien, K.K., Tynan, A., Nixon, S.A., & Glazier, R.H. (2016). Effectiveness of aerobic exercise for adults living with HIV: Systematic review and meta-analysis using the Cochrane Collaboration protocol. Biomedical Central Infectious Diseases, 16,182.
  • Saqib, Z.A., Dai, J., Menhas, R., Mahmood, S., Sang, X., & Weng, Y. (2020). Physical activity is a medicine for non-communicable diseases: A survey study regarding the perception of physical activity impact on health wellbeing. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 13, 2949-2962.
  • Sheikolslami, S., Ghanbarian, A., & Azizi, F. (2018). The impact of non-communicable diseases: Findings from 20 years of Tehran lipid and glucose study. International Journal of Endocrinology Metabolism, 16(4 suppl), e84740.
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  • Taye, Y. (2016). Intervention of Floor Aerobics Exercise on Hematological Characteristics of People Living with HIV/AIDS, the Case of Yetessfa Bisrat Miskir Association, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. Science Journal of Clinical Medicine, 5(4), 32-40.
  • Vishnu, P. & Aboulafia, D.M. (2015). Haematological manifestations of human immune deficiency virus infection. British Journal of Haematology, 171(5), 695-709.
  • Wardyn, G.G., Rennard, S.I., Brusnahan, S.K., McGuire, T.R., Carlson, M.L., Smith, L.M., McGranaghan, S., & Sharp, J.G. (2008). Effects of exercise on hematological parameters, circulating side population cells, and cytokines. Experimental Hematology, 36(2), 216-23.
  • Mohamad, W. M. W. , Rahman, W. S. W. A. , Al-Salih, S. A. A. , & Hussin, C. M. C. (2015). Immunological and haematological changes in HIV infection. In (Ed.), Trends in Basic and Therapeutic Options in HIV Infection - Towards a Functional Cure. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/61259
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Primary Language English
Subjects Exercise Physiology, Physical Training, Sports and Physical Activity For Disabled, Physical Activity and Health, Physical Fitness
Journal Section Original Research Articles
Authors

Oluwaseun Kubeyinje 0000-0003-4102-7667

Solomon Ogbouma This is me 0000-0002-1470-7838

Samuel Adodo This is me 0000-0002-8986-8898

Publication Date March 31, 2022
Submission Date January 23, 2022
Acceptance Date March 23, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022

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APA Kubeyinje, O., Ogbouma, S., & Adodo, S. (2022). Hematological responses of HIV-seropositive patients to aerobic and resistance exercise training programs. Turkish Journal of Kinesiology, 8(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.1058678

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