Weight gain after ART initiation for HIV increases adverse cardiometabolic outcomes

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Patients with HIV infection who experienced weight gain within the first year of ART initiation were at increased risk for adverse cardiometabolic outcomes.

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) in patients with HIV infection is associated with alterations in weight and body composition within the first year of treatment initiation. These alterations may lead to concurrent changes in metabolic parameters and subsequent cardiometabolic disease, according to study results published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.

 

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