Exercise and cognitive function in people living with HIV: a scoping review.
Adria QuigleyKelly O'BrienRobin ParkerMarilyn MacKay-LyonsPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2018)
Results of this study suggest that physical activity may preserve or improve cognition in people living with HIV. Implications for Rehabilitation Physical activity may play a role in preserving or improving cognition in the human immunodeficiency virus population. Exercise should be prescribed for people with human immunodeficiency virus based on the stage of infection. Rehabilitation professionals should follow current exercise guidelines when prescribing exercise for people living with human immunodeficiency virus.