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Cardiovascular disease risk among people living with HIV in South Central Uganda

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  • نوع التسجيلة:
    Electronic Resource
  • الدخول الالكتروني :
    http://hdl.handle.net/10616/48233
    I. Enriquez, R., Ssekubugu, R., Ndyanabo, A., Marrone, G., Gigante, B., Chang, L. W., Reynolds, S. J., Nalugoda, F., Ekström, A. M., Sewankambo, N. K., Serwadda, D. M., & Nordenstedt, H. (2022). Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors by HIV status in a population-based cohort in South Central Uganda: a cross-sectional survey. Journal of the International AIDS Society. 25(4), e25901. ::doi::10.1002/jia2.25901 ::pmid::35419976 ::isi::000782262000001
    II. Enriquez, R., Ssekubugu, R., Ndyanabo, A., Zeebari, Z., Kigozi, G., Marrone, G., Gigante, B., Chang, L. W., Reynolds, S. J., Nalugoda, F, Ekström, A. M., Sewankambo, N. K., Serwadda, D. M., & Nordenstedt, H. Association between Durations of Untreated Diagnosed HIV Infection and Antiretroviral Therapy Use to Metabolic Syndrome in South Central Uganda: A Cross-sectional Survey. [Manuscript]
    III. Enriquez, R., Homsi, M., Ssekubugu, R., Nabukalu, D., Zeebari Z., Marrone G., Gigante B., Chang L. W., Reynolds S. J., Nalugoda F., Ekström, A.M., Hagström, H., & Nordenstedt, H. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Non- Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in South Central Uganda: A Cross-sectional Survey. [Manuscript]
    IV. Enriquez, R., Ssekubugu, R., Kigozi, G., Nabukalu, D., Marrone, G., Rautiainen, S., Gigante, B., Reynolds, S. J., Nalugoda, F., Chang, L. W., Ekström, A. M., Sewankambo, N. K., Serwadda, D., & Nordenstedt, H. (2021). ECG Abnormalities and Arterial Stiffness by HIV Status among High-Risk Populations in Rakai, Uganda: A Pilot Study. Global heart. 16(1), 83. ::doi::10.5334/gh.1015 ::pmid::34909374 ::isi::000729647700001
  • معلومة اضافية
    • Publisher Information:
      Inst för global folkhälsa / Dept of Global Public Health 2022-10-21
    • Added Details:
      Enriquez, Rocio
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      Background: With the introduction of effective antiretroviral therapy (ART), the clinical management needs of people living with HIV are rapidly shifting from AIDS-related opportunistic infections to age-related co-morbidities. Research from high-income countries has demonstrated that people living with HIV are at an increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) due to a combination of increased traditional CVD risk factors, HIV infection, and ART use. However, limited population-based data are available from Sub- Saharan Africa despite being home to close to 70% of the global people living with HIV population. This PhD thesis aimed to generate population-based data on the burden of CVD risk factors in people living with HIV among participants aged 35 to 49 in South Central Uganda to subsequently provide CVD-related epidemiological insights to inform HIV-related care services. Methods: Studies I-III are based on a cross-sectional study that collected data in 37 non- fishing communities among participants aged 35 to 49 years as part of the 18th survey round of the Rakia Community Cohort Study (RCCS) in South Central Uganda. Study IV is based on a pilot study that collected cross-sectional data in five non-fishing communities between October 2018 and January 2019 as part of the 19th survey round of the RCCS. Study I included a total of 1,968 participants (990 participants living with HIV and 978 HIV-negative participants), study II 423 participants living with HIV, and 1,463 participants (759 participants living with HIV and 704 HIV-negative participants) in study III. For study IV, a total of 118 participants were included, 34 participants living with HIV and 33 HIV-negative participants aged 35 to 49, and 23 participants living with HIV and 28 HIV-negative participants aged 50 and older. Differences in CVD risk factors explored by HIV status included lifestyle CVD risk factors, anthropometric risk factors, and physiological risk factors of hyperglycemia
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    • Note:
      English
    • Other Numbers:
      SEKIU oai:openarchive.ki.se:10616/48233
      978-91-8016-757-4
      1356680599
    • Contributing Source:
      KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET UNIV
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    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsoai.on1356680599
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