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Weight gain: A possible side effect of all antiretrovirals

Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Volume 4, No. 4, Year 2017

Weight gain and body mass index (BMI) increase are central issues in patients living with HIV who need to minimize the risk of metabolic disease. Information collected through the SCOLTA cohort revealed significant 1-year BMI increase in patients treated with dolutegravir (P = .004), raltegravir (P = .0004), elvitegravir (P = .004), darunavir (P = .0006), and rilpivirine (P = .029). BMI gain correlated with low baseline BMI (P = .002) and older age (P = .0007) in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stages A/B, with lower BMI (P = .005) and CD4+ T-cell count (P = .007) at enrollment in stage C. © The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases
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Research Areas
Infectious Diseases
Noncommunicable Diseases
Study Design
Cohort Study