HIV infection and increased food insecurity are associated with adverse body composition changes among pregnant and lactating Kenyan women.
Elizabeth Marie WidenIrene TsaiShalean M CollinsPauline WekesaJoy ChinaNatalie KrumdieckJoshua D MillerSheri D WeiserMaricianah OnonoSera L YoungPublished in: European journal of clinical nutrition (2018)
HIV infection was associated with lower weight, fat mass, fat-free mass, TSF, AFA, and MUAC values during pregnancy and lactation, while food insecurity was intermittently associated with body composition. This suggests that pregnant and lactating women living with HIV and food insecurity could benefit from nutritional support.
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