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. 2015 Nov 30;1(3):129–139.

Table 2. Summary of study results according to exercise intervention and outcome.

Study # Reference Exercise intervention Outcome
Disease progression
1 Roubenoff et al. [1] RT NS changes in CD4 cell count or HIV RNA viral load
4 Stringer et al. [4] ** AT NS changes in CD4 cell count and HIV RNA viral load Significant improvement of skin test for Candida albicans antigen in MAT group compared to CTRL
6 Smith et al. [6] and Neidig et al. [7] AT NS changes in CD4+ cell count or HIV RNA viral load
8 Mutimura et al. [8] and [9] AT NS changes in CD4+ cell count.
9 Ezema et al. [10] AT Significant increase in CD4+ cell count
13 Gomes et al. [14] CARET NS changes in CD4+ cell count
14 Tiozzo et al. [15] CARET CD4+ cell count-significant decrease in CTRL group, no change in EXS group NS changes in HIV RNA
16 Dolan et al. [17] CARET NS changes in CD4+ cell count and HIV RNA viral load
18 Fillipas et al. [19] CARET NS changes in CD4+ cell count and HIV RNA viral load
Aerobic capacity
4 Stringer et al. [4] ** AT Significant improvement of VO2 MAX, LAT, and endurance, as measured by peak work rate, in HAT group Significant improvement in VO2 MAX and LAT in MAT group
5 Thoni et al. [5] AT Significant improvement of VO2 MAX, VO2 threshold, and RE O2 max
6 Smith et al. [6] and Neidig et al. [7] AT NS improvement in RPE, FEV1 or VO2 MAX Significant improvement of endurance, as measured by time on a treadmill, compared to CTRL
7 Lindegaard et al. [2] ** AT Significant improvement of VO2 MAX
8 Mutimura et al. [8] and [9] AT Significant improvement of VO2 MAX, HR, and RPE in EXS group
10 Hand et al. [11] CARET VO2 max, %FAI, peak HR, and endurance (treadmill time) significantly improved in EXS group compared to CTRL
12 Jones et al. [13] CARET Endurance (not specified) significantly improved
14 Tiozzo et al. [15] CARET VO2 max post intervention was significantly improved in the EXS group compared to CTRL
15 Robinson et al. [16] CARET NS improvement in VO2 max
16 Dolan et al. [17] CARET VO2 max and endurance (as measured by the submaximal bike exercise test) significantly improved in EXS compared to CTRL
18 Fillipas et al. [19] CARET HR (measured by Kasch pulse recovery test) significantly improved in EXS compared to CTRL
Strength
1 Roubenoff et al. [1] RT Significant increase of 1-RM after intervention
2 Lindegaard et al. [2]** RT Significant increase of 1-RM after intervention
3 Yarasheski et al. [3] RT Significant increase of 1-RM after intervention
7 Lindegaard et al. [2] ** AT Significant increase of 1-RM after intervention
12 Jones et al. [13] CARET 1-RM significantly improved
14 Tiozzo et al. [15] CARET Upper and lower body 1-RM post-intervention was significantly improved in the EXS group compared to CTRL
15 Robinson et al. [16] CARET 1-RM significantly improved for the sum of seven resistance exercises
16 Dolan et al. [17] CARET 1-RM significantly improved in EXS compared to CTRL
17 Roubenoff et al. [18] CARET 1-RM significantly improved
Physical functioning
11 Galantino et al. [12] CARET Significant group by time interaction and test for simple main effect for time for both groups in functional reach, sit and reach, and sit up tests Significant group by time interaction in climbing one flight of stairs, climbing 3 flights of stairs
16 Dolan et al. [17] CARET 6 min walking distance test significantly improved in EXS compared to CTRL
Mental health
6 Smith et al. [6] and Neidig et al. [7] AT Decrease in depressive symptoms in EXS group as measured by CES-D and POMS No change in depressive symptoms as measured by BDI
11 Galantino et al. [12] CARET Significant main effect for time in confusion, bewilderment and tension anxiety for POMS Overall PMS scale was not significant SWBS improved in the 3 groups but NS compared to each other
QOL
4 Stringer et al. [4] ** AT Significant improvement of QOL questionnaire subset* in both groups compared to CTRL
8 Mutimura et al. [8] and [9] AT Significant improvement in WHOQOL-HIV BREF regarding psychological, independence, social relationships, HIV HAART specific and overall QOL in EXS group, compared to control
11 Galantino et al. [12] CARET MOS-HIV survey showed improvement in QOL both EXS and Tai Chi groups
13 Gomes et al. [14] CARET NS change in life satisfaction index
14 Tiozzo et al. [15] CARET SF-36 showed improvement in physical functioning and mental health post intervention in EXS compared to CTRL

** = Although researchers of the original study referred to it as a RCT, for the purposes of this review, it has been reported as a QE study due to its lack of control group;

* = previously validated in prior HIV studies at harbor UCLA medical center; 1-RM = one repetition maximum; AT= aerobic training; bpm = beats per minute; BDI = beck depression inventory; CARET = combined aerobic and resistance exercise training; CES-D = the center for epidemiological studies-depression questionnaire; CTRL = control; EXS = exercise; FEV1 = forced expiratory volume at 1second; GXT = graded exercise test; HAT = heavy aerobic training; HR = heart rate; hr = hour; LAT = lactic acid threshold defined as the VO2 above which the VCO2 output increased faster than the VO2; MAT = moderate aerobic training; MHR = max heart rate; min = minute(s); POMS = profile of mood states depression scale; QE = quasi-experimental; QOL = quality of life; RE O2 max = respiratory equivalent for maximum oxygen consumption; RPE = Borg’s ratings of perceived exertion; RT = resistance training;; VCO2 = carbon dioxide volume;VO2 MAX = maximal oxygen consumption; VO2 threshold : oxygen consumption threshold; WHOQOL-HIV BREF = world health organization quality of life HIV short.