Contribution of Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease in Person Living with HIV

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Ranjana Chavan, Seeta Devi, Dipali Dumbre

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Obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century and a global prevalent public health issue as children and adult.Modernization of the society drastically affects the lifestyle of the individual, family and communityespecially the food habits, sedentary behavior like continuously engaging with screening, paucity of health care services and financially deprived. In the primitive age group of young adolescents who have had human immunodeficiency virus since infancy or childhood, few studies have looked at the cardiovascular risks. For better prognosis, human immunodeficiency virus infection treated with effective Antiretroviral therapy, this population is emerging. Due to expanded treatment options, the use of less toxic antiretroviral, and improved monitoring, risk of CVD comorbid of human immunodeficiency virus patients has pointedly decreased since couple of years.

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