Alcohol use, physical activity, and muscle strength moderate the relationship between body composition and frailty risk among people living with HIV.
Danielle Evé LevittLiz SimonHui-Yi LinRobert W SigginsTekeda F FergusonPatricia E MolinaDavid A WelshPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2022)
Our findings indicate that body composition has significant modulatory effects on frailty risk in PLWH, where obesity increases the risk of frailty and greater muscle mass may be protective, even in individuals who use alcohol. These results highlight the importance of considering body composition, physical activity, and physical function in assessing frailty risk in PLWH, particularly among individuals who use alcohol. Moreover, they support the implementation of physical activity interventions to ameliorate the risk of frailty in aging PLWH.