Lipid and glucose alterations in HIV-infected children beginning or changing antiretroviral therapy.

Pediatrics(2008)

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In these HIV-positive children with predominantly mild-to-moderate disease, initiation or change in antiretroviral therapy was associated with significant increases in multiple lipid measures and insulin resistance. Favorable lipid changes were associated with CD4% increases, suggesting a protective effect of immune reconstitution on atherosclerosis, and with increased insulin-like growth factor-1 levels, supporting the theory that reduced growth hormone resistance may be a mechanism by which lipid profiles are improved. Finally, antiretroviral therapy regimens that contain both a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor and a protease inhibitor are associated with worse lipid profiles than regimens that contain 1 but not both of these drug classes.
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children,cholesterol glucose,HIV,insulin,insulin resistance,triglycerides,apolipoprotein,viral load,immune reconstitution,insulin like growth factor-1,insulin like growth factor binding protein
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