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Obesity Trends and Body Mass Index Changes After Starting Antiretroviral Treatment: The Swiss HIV Cohort Study

Hasse, Barbara and Iff, Martin and Ledergerber, Bruno and Calmy, Alexandra and Schmid, Patrick and Hauser, Christoph and Cavassini, Matthias and Bernasconi, Enos and Marzolini, Catia and Tarr, Philip E. and Swiss HIV Cohort Study, and Aubert, Vincent and Barth, J. and Battegay, Manuel and Bernasconi, E. and Böni, Jürg and Bucher, Heiner C. and Burton-Jeangros, C. and Calmy, A. and Cavassini, M. and Egger, Matthias and Elzi, L. and Fehr, J. and Fellay, Jacques and Furrer, Hansjakob and Fux, Christoph A. and Gorgievski, M. and Günthard, H. and Haerry, D. and Hasse, B. and Hirsch, Hans H. and Hösli, Irene and Kahlert, C. and Kaiser, L. and Keiser, O. and Klimkait, Thomas and Kouyos, Roger D. and Kovari, Helen and Ledergerber, B. and Martinetti, G. and Martinez de Tejada, Begona and Metzner, K. and Müller, N. and Nadal, D. and Pantaleo, G. and Rauch, Andri and Regenass, Stephan and Rickenbach, Martin and Rudin, Christoph and Schöni-Affolter, F. and Schmid, P. and Schultze, D. and Schupbach, Jörg and Speck, R. and Staehelin, C. and Tarr, P. and Telenti, Amalio and Trkola, Alexandra and Vernazza, Pietro and Weber, R. and Yerly, S.. (2014) Obesity Trends and Body Mass Index Changes After Starting Antiretroviral Treatment: The Swiss HIV Cohort Study. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 1 (2). ofu040.

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Abstract

The factors that contribute to increasing obesity rates in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive persons and to body mass index (BMI) increase that typically occurs after starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) are incompletely characterized.; We describe BMI trends in the entire Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) population and investigate the effects of demographics, HIV-related factors, and ART on BMI change in participants with data available before and 4 years after first starting ART.; In the SHCS, overweight/obesity prevalence increased from 13% in 1990 (n = 1641) to 38% in 2012 (n = 8150). In the participants starting ART (n = 1601), mean BMI increase was 0.92 kg/m(2) per year (95% confidence interval, .83-1.0) during year 0-1 and 0.31 kg/m(2) per year (0.29-0.34) during years 1-4. In multivariable analyses, annualized BMI change during year 0-1 was associated with older age (0.15 [0.06-0.24] kg/m(2)) and CD4 nadir <199 cells/µL compared to nadir >350 (P < .001). Annualized BMI change during years 1-4 was associated with CD4 nadir <100 cells/µL compared to nadir >350 (P = .001) and black compared to white ethnicity (0.28 [0.16-0.37] kg/m(2)). Individual ART combinations differed little in their contribution to BMI change.; Increasing obesity rates in the SHCS over time occurred at the same time as aging of the SHCS population, demographic changes, earlier ART start, and increasingly widespread ART coverage. Body mass index increase after ART start was typically biphasic, the BMI increase in year 0-1 being as large as the increase in years 1-4 combined. The effect of ART regimen on BMI change was limited.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Bereich Medizinische Fächer (Klinik) > Infektiologie > Infektiologie (Battegay M)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Klinische Forschung > Bereich Medizinische Fächer (Klinik) > Infektiologie > Infektiologie (Battegay M)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Division of Medical Microbiology > Molecular Virology (Klimkait)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Division of Medical Microbiology > Transplantation Virology (Hirsch)
UniBasel Contributors:Marzolini, Catia and Hirsch, Hans H. and Klimkait, Thomas
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Oxford University Press
e-ISSN:2328-8957
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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