Table 1.
Nutrition Intervention | Authors | Source, Population | Effect |
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Nutritional education and counseling | |||
Nutritional counseling based on the Phase II diet of the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Adult Treatment Panel III |
Lazzaretti, et al. 2012 |
Brazil; > 17 years | Decreases fat intake78 Decreases triglycerides78 |
Mediterranean style diet | Tsiodras, et al. 2009 |
Boston, MA; adults | Decreases insulin resistance82 Increases HDL cholesterol82 |
Fenofibrate and niacin with low- saturated-fat diet and exercise |
Balasubramanyam, et al. 2011 |
Houston, TX; adults with fasting triglycerides > 150 mg/dl |
Increases HDL cholesterol80 Decreases non-HDL cholesterol80 Decreases triglycerides80 Improves hypoadiponectinemia80 |
Food supplementation | |||
Ready-to-use therapeutic foods | Ahoua, et al. 2011 | Kenya, Uganda; >15 years malnourished patients |
Promote nutritional recovery15 |
Lipid nutrient supplementation | Kayira, et al. 2012 | Malawi; lactating women |
Reduction in weight loss17 |
Fatty-acid supplementation | |||
Polyunsaturated fatty acids | Oliveira, et al. 2011; Peters, et al. 2012 |
US, Canada, Europe; adults |
Reduces triglycerides83, 84 |
Functional food | |||
Probiotics | Hummelen, et al. 2010, 2011a 2011b; Irvine, et al. 2011 |
Africa, Brazil; adults | Alleviates gastrointestinal symptoms19-21 Improves tolerance to ART19-21 Decrease fatigue22 |
Micronutrient supplementation | |||
Multivitamin supplementation (vitamin B complex, vitamin C, and vitamin E) |
Fawzi, et al. 2004, 2007; Kawai, et al. 2010; Irlam, et al. 2012 |
Africa; pregnant and lactating women Resource-limited settings; adults and children |
Improves hemoglobin concentration26 Reduces risk of anemia26 Increases CD4 counts25 Delays progression of HIV disease25 Decreased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes27 Reduces recurrence of pulmonary tuberculosis in those co-infected with tuberculosis and HIV30 |
Vitamin A supplementation | Wiysonge, et al. 2011; Irlam, et al. 2012 |
Africa; pregnant women |
Improves birth weight of HIV-exposed uninfected infants33 Reduces all cause mortality in children30 |
Vitamin D supplementation | Havens, et al. 2012; Childs, et al. 2012; Arpadi, et al. 2012; Longenecker, et al. 2012 |
US, Puerto Rico; young adults, Global; adults New York, NY; children Cleveland, OH; adults |
Decreases parathyroid hormone53, 54 Improves vitamin D status but no effect on bone density in children57 Increases serum 25(OH)D concentrations, improves cholesterol, increases HOMA-IR, no change in endothelial function55 |