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The use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) could prevent depression of the immune system of patients harboring with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), providing increased life expectancy, changing the classification of HIV / AIDS into a chronic illness. However prolonged use of ARTincreases the prevalence of lipodystrophy syndrome (SL), characterized by inadequate distribution of body fat and changes in lipid profile, associated with a significantly increased cardiovascular risk, among others. The practice of strength training (ST) helps in controlling SL, providing improved lipid profile and the quality of life of these patients. However, due to increased cardiovascular risk and physical weakness resulting from SL, the ST with vascular occlusion (STOV) could be a viable alternative training, to use low load (10-30% of maximal work capacity) with similar benefits ST traditional (STT), as already proven in other populations. The STOV is justified by the lower neuromuscular overhead, increasing the number of patients able to participate in this complementary therapy. The objective was to assess the impact of the combined strength training with vascular occlusion on SL and the skeletal muscle tissue in people harboring with HIV/Aids.
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METHODOLOGY Type of Study It is a study of the experimental type with equivalent control groups.
Sample A convenience sample will consist of approximately 60 patients seropositive for HIV / AIDS, in use of ART. Patients will be invited between routine visits in the clinic at the Special Unit for Treatment of Infectious Diseases (UETDI) of the Hospital of the Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo (USP HCFMRP-). They will be invited to participate voluntarily, provided that (initially) are considered eligible to participate in the study, later confirmed by medical clearance to practice physical exercises.
Place of conducting the survey:
The study will be conducted in the Orientation and Education Center of Adult and Elderly (House 5) of the Ribeirão Preto School of Nursing, University of São Paulo (EERP / USP) and UETDI HCFMRP-USP.
Lipodystrophy Syndrome (SL) The diagnosis for SL will be determined by clinical examination upon patients' reports of fat loss in the limbs, buttocks and face, with or without fat accumulation in the trunk, waist, breasts - gynecomastia (men) and cervical back, clinically confirmed by a trained professional as previously described.
Data Collection
Before the study began a medical history will be performed to determine factors that are relevant to the study and pre- and post-training, the procedures to be performed involve a number of steps involving:
Index Ankle / Brachial (ITB) The ABI is calculated by the ratio of systolic blood pressure (SBP) of the posterior tibial artery or dorsalis pedis artery with higher SBP brachial or radial artery (calculated on both hemisphere). With the patient positioned supine for implementation of these measures. The PAS in both regions will be determined by means of aneroid sphygmomanometer brand "Premium®" and Doppler Vascular Portable - DV 600, brand "Martec Med®."
Body Composition The CC at the molecular levelwill be determined by scanning Total Body and Regional by DXA (Hologic®, QDR4500W software, version 11.2 QDR), being determined: bone mineral content (BMC), mass fat (MG) MG percentage (% BF) and lean soft tissue (TMM). The portion for each of these components will consider five regional sites: upper (Sup), lower (Inf), appendicular (Ape, Sup + Inf), trunk (Tro) and total (Tot). Prior to the DXA participants will be asked to empty the bladder and will wear one hospital gown. During the examination they should be positioned centrally supine on the scanner table, with outstretched legs and háluces contact; the upper body must remain extended along the trunk and hands should not be in contact with the trunk and it is important that patients stay still during the procedure.
Whereas BMC is measured by DXA bone ash of bone mass (MO) full, or approximately 95.82%, the total amount is corrected by multiplying by 1.0436 BMC. As it should be noted that although there are significant differences in the estimated BMC between DXA commercial systems, this aspect is a minimum impact on the estimate of the multicomponent CC.
Subsequently for overall changes of fat, bone and muscle tissue will be performed at processing level 2 DC components (molecular) to level 4 (organ / tissue) according to the proposed by in muscle tissue for bone tissue and into the adipose tissue, as shown in Table 1:
Table 1 - Equations of transforming the molecular level DC components to the level organ / tissue.
Magazine mass Model (kg) Skeletal Muscle TMM appendage (kg) x *1,19-1,65 Bone 1.85 x MO Adipose Tissue 1.18 x Fat Mass Body mass determined by DXA will be used for future comparisons. 3.5.3 Evaluation anthropometric Body weight and height will be determined by an electronic scale with stadiometer brand "Welmy®" featuring reading scales accurate to readings of 0.1 kg and 0.5 cm for body weight and height, respectively. Skinfolds, perimeters and bone diameters are determined by caliper, anthropometric tape and caliper with 0.1 mm reading accuracy, 0.1 cm and 0.1 mm, respectively, of the brand "Sanny Medical®".
All anthropometric measurements will be carried out according to literature recommendations.
Biochemical tests A blood sample will be collected during routine consultations for Metabolic and Immune analysis Viral Load Laboratory - Serology Sector HCFMRP-USP. The concentrations of total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides, low density lipoproteins (LDL), high density lipoprotein (HDL), insulin and fasting blood glucose are determined by an enzymatic method using the kit Wiener Lab.®. For immune responses to viral load level, when the detectable HIV RNA is> 48 cópias.mL-1. Is determined by Real Time Abbott method using the kit Siemens - Versant® HIV-1 3.0 RNA and DNA Analyzer System 340® apparatus; and CD4 + and CD8 count by flow cytometry, using Multitest® kit and Facs Calibur® cytometer (Becton Dickinson - San Jose CA).
To analyze the insulin resistance in patients, will use the homeostasis index model assessment - resistence insulin (HOMA-IR), calculated by fasting glucose formula (mmol / l = mg / dl ÷ 18) x fasting insulin (U / ml) / 22.5. The anthropometric assessment, determination of ABI and the examination of DXA will take place at HC-FMRP / USP, in a single session, at least assessors trained for each role. Laboratory tests will be performed at HC-FMRP / USP, in the morning, with all patients fasted for eight hours, the same skilled professionals during routine outpatient follow-up in UETDI HCFMRP-USP.
Protocols Strength Training (TF) Overview of Protocol
Patients will be divided into three groups, and the TF groups will be formed through the sample mirroring through the power levels:
Before each training session will be held the measurement of blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR) and oxygen saturation in the blood (SpO2), using stethoscope and an aneroid sphygmomanometer brand "Premium®" cardiofrequency brand " Polar FT7® "and digital oximeter brand" Oximeter® ". In the absence of vital signs against indicative, begins the training protocol.
Exercises of the following: 10 minutes of heating, with the completion of five minutes on a stationary bike and a set of 15 repetitions of each exercise with heating for approximately 50% of 1RM. Thirty minutes of exercise: elbow extension in the pulley (triceps); Barbell curls (biceps); Unilateral knee flexion (hamstring) on the flexor standing; Knee extension (quadriceps) on the extensor chair, using the exercise machine station such as "Athletic 2000® Extreme" (Full Station), brand "Atletic Way®" (Porto Alegre - RS) (intensity variation 2, 5 270 kg in the independent columns); five minutes with cooling muscle relaxation.
Intensity and Volume The exercises will be distributed in two consecutive phases: Phase and Specific Adaptation Phase
Adaptation of phase (composed of six sessions for both groups):
Specific phase (consisting of 30 sessions for both groups):
In order to increase security for both types of training, HR and BP patients will be monitored throughout the training session period (between exercises and series). The FC will be monitored by a heart rate monitor brand "Polar FT7® placed before the training session and the PA by a stethoscope and an aneroid sphygmomanometer brand" Premium® "that will be placed at the end of each series. As the PA will be given between 20 and 30 seconds after completion of the last rep. Before any physiological disorder or complaint, the training will be stopped and the necessary precautions and measures will be taken.
Statistical Analysis An exploratory analysis will be used to check the behavior of the data by normality test (Shapiro-Wilks) to indicate the statistical analysis of the study variables. The values (central tendency) descriptive of the morphological, metabolic and immunological characteristics will be presented in the periods (pre- and post-intervention), variance between groups and their significance levels. ANOVA (or Friedman test) to two factors will be used for comparisons between groups and moments (pre and post) concerned. All analyzes will be performed using the SPSS 17.0 software, assuming prior statistical significance of p <0.05.
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