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Overnutrition and its associated factors among adult human immunodeficiency virus positive patients on antiretroviral therapy, Northwest, Ethiopia

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Background: Anti-retroviral therapy was introduced to treat human immunodeficiency virus patients; comorbidities affecting individuals with human immunodeficiency virus-positive have changed dramatically, with increasing the prevalence of overnutrition.Overnutrition has increased from time to time in people living with the human immunodeficiency virus. However, there is scarce adequate documented evidence regarding nutrition on human immunodeficiency virus Objective: The study aimed to assess the magnitude of over nutrition and its associated factors among human immunodeficiency virus receiving antiretroviral therapy Methods: We used a cross-sectional study design to collect data from 422 participants from Debre Markos hospital. We used a systematic sampling technique to select the total number of participants. The outcomes of Data were entered, and coded using Epi-data version 4.1 and analysed using STATA Version 14.1. We performed a multivariable logistic regression model to identify determinants of over-nutrition at a p-value of less than 0.05. Results: The magnitude of overnutrition was 19.7% (95%CI: 14.6-25.4). Age group > 45 years (AOR: 3.18:95%CI: 1.09, 9.22), being farmer (AOR: 0.068, 95%CI (0.007, 0.611), family size greater than or equal to 4 (AOR: 3.18:95%CI (1.09-9.22), viral load less than 1000 copies/ml (AOR: 4.45 95%CI (1.69-11.76), and use of prophylaxis therapy (AOR: 2.67:95%CI (1.138-6.291) were significantly associated with over nutrition. Conclusions: In this study one-fifth of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus patients had over nutrition. In this study, the magnitude of overnutrition is high associated with a viral load of fewer than 1000 copies/cell, age greater than 45, and having taken prophylaxis therapy. Therefore, education about lifestyle change, regular monitoring of weight, regular nutritional assessment, and intervention of the existed problems like doing regular exercise is highly recommended. Keywords: Overnutrition; ART; HIV.
Title: Overnutrition and its associated factors among adult human immunodeficiency virus positive patients on antiretroviral therapy, Northwest, Ethiopia
Description:
Background: Anti-retroviral therapy was introduced to treat human immunodeficiency virus patients; comorbidities affecting individuals with human immunodeficiency virus-positive have changed dramatically, with increasing the prevalence of overnutrition.
Overnutrition has increased from time to time in people living with the human immunodeficiency virus.
However, there is scarce adequate documented evidence regarding nutrition on human immunodeficiency virus Objective: The study aimed to assess the magnitude of over nutrition and its associated factors among human immunodeficiency virus receiving antiretroviral therapy Methods: We used a cross-sectional study design to collect data from 422 participants from Debre Markos hospital.
We used a systematic sampling technique to select the total number of participants.
The outcomes of Data were entered, and coded using Epi-data version 4.
1 and analysed using STATA Version 14.
1.
We performed a multivariable logistic regression model to identify determinants of over-nutrition at a p-value of less than 0.
05.
Results: The magnitude of overnutrition was 19.
7% (95%CI: 14.
6-25.
4).
Age group > 45 years (AOR: 3.
18:95%CI: 1.
09, 9.
22), being farmer (AOR: 0.
068, 95%CI (0.
007, 0.
611), family size greater than or equal to 4 (AOR: 3.
18:95%CI (1.
09-9.
22), viral load less than 1000 copies/ml (AOR: 4.
45 95%CI (1.
69-11.
76), and use of prophylaxis therapy (AOR: 2.
67:95%CI (1.
138-6.
291) were significantly associated with over nutrition.
Conclusions: In this study one-fifth of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus patients had over nutrition.
In this study, the magnitude of overnutrition is high associated with a viral load of fewer than 1000 copies/cell, age greater than 45, and having taken prophylaxis therapy.
Therefore, education about lifestyle change, regular monitoring of weight, regular nutritional assessment, and intervention of the existed problems like doing regular exercise is highly recommended.
Keywords: Overnutrition; ART; HIV.

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