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Fatigue is associated with worse cognitive and everyday functioning in older persons with HIV

May 1, 2022

This study goes into detail about framing the relationship between fatigue, cognition, and everyday functioning in PLWH.

Monocytes in HIV and SIV Infection and Aging: Implications for Inflamm-Aging and Accelerated Aging

February 17, 2022

With ART and the extended lifespan of PLWH, HIV comorbidities also include aging—most likely due to accelerated aging—as well as cardiovascular, neurocognitive disorders, lung and kidney disease, and malignancies. The broad evidence suggests that HIV with ART is associated with accentuated aging and that the age-related comorbidities occur earlier, due in part to chronic immune activation, co-infections, and possibly the effects of ART alone.

HIV and Aging in the Era of ART and COVID-19

February 1, 2022

Our understanding of HIV/AIDS has been reframed in the recent past because the use of novel antiretroviral therapy has enabled clinicians and patients to control the progression of the disease.

Addressing Health Disparities in HIV: Introduction to the Special Issue, JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes: December 15, 2021

December 15, 2021

This article is about how racial and ethnic minorities specifically in California are impacted by HIV/AIDS. It discusses how they tailored their programs to target low-income populations. This particular study was done to prevent further HIV infections in at-risk populations. 

Barriers and opportunities for the mental health of LGBT older adults and older people living with HIV: A systematic literature review

November 16, 2021

The study was conducted to review current literature regarding accessing mental health care among LGBT older adults and older PLWH. The results displayed a lack of provider competency in caring for LGBT patients, lower rates of insurance coverage, greater mental health burden, social and structural determinants of health, policy solutions, and technology and health literacy.

Aging With HIV Comes With Other Health Concerns

November 12, 2021

This article from POZ notes that a large study found that heart disease and mental health conditions are driving use of multiple medications as people age. People aging with HIV develop more chronic conditions and start to take more medications.

Multimorbidity in people with HIV using ART in the US: Projections to 2030

November 9, 2021

Researchers forecast a “silver tsunami” in multimorbidity, polypharmacy, and healthcare costs in US residents with HIV.

PrEP for Youth in Malawi

November 8, 2021

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is still a relatively new concept in the country and is not yet widespread as compared to the United States of America, but where it is available, youth face challenges to easily accessing it. 

Methamphetamine and cardiac disease among people with HIV infection

November 1, 2021

This study evaluates the association between methamphetamine use and cardiac disease among PWH. The study displayed no association between methamphetamine abuse/dependence and a diagnosis of myocardial infarction or heart failure was found among PWH.

Factors affecting statin uptake among people living with HIV: primary care provider perspectives

October 30, 2021

This study examined clinic leadership and provider perceptions of factors associated with statin prescribing for persons with HIV receiving care in eight community health clinics across Los Angeles, California.

The Importance of Synchronicity for Remedying Health Inequities

September 30, 2021

At SYNC 2021, our nation’s public health leaders, service providers, and community organizers spoke on the various ways in which different sectors of society can come together to end the epidemics that impact underserved communities.

A Malawian Perspective on Aging and HIV/AIDS

September 18, 2021

Although we live in an aging population, attention is far from focused on those 50 or older when it comes to HIV/AIDS in Malawi. HealthHIV Fellow Delroy White recently found himself asking, “What happens to older people when most medical interventions are directed towards younger populations?”

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