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Immune deficiency could be an early risk factor for altered insulin sensitivity in antiretroviral-naive HIV-1-infected patients: the ANRS COPANA cohort

The relationships between immunovirological status, inflammatory markers, insulin resistance and fat distribution have not been studied in recently diagnosed (500/mm(3) as the reference), in addition to older age (β: +0.26 for a 10-year increase; P=0.01) and higher BMI (β: +0.07 for a 1-kg/m(2) incr...

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Published in:Antiviral therapy 2012, Vol.17 (1), p.91-100
Main Authors: BOUFASSA, Faroudy, GOUJARD, Cécile, VIARD, Jean-Paul, CARLIER, Robert, LEFEBVRE, Bénédicte, YENI, Patrick, BOUCHAUD, Olivier, CAPEAU, Jacqueline, MEYER, Laurence, VIGOUROUX, Corinne
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Summary:The relationships between immunovirological status, inflammatory markers, insulin resistance and fat distribution have not been studied in recently diagnosed (500/mm(3) as the reference), in addition to older age (β: +0.26 for a 10-year increase; P=0.01) and higher BMI (β: +0.07 for a 1-kg/m(2) increase; P=0.003). In ART-naive patients, severe immune deficiency but not inflammation could be an early risk factor for altered insulin sensitivity.
ISSN:1359-6535
2040-2058
DOI:10.3851/IMP1916