Effects of lifestyle modification counselling on weight and body composition among adults with overweight or obesity on antiretroviral therapy: a randomized controlled trial
Agete Tadewos Hirigo, Moges Derbe, Daniel Yilma, Ayalew Astatkie, Zelalem Debebe

TL;DR
Lifestyle counselling helped HIV patients on ART lose weight and improve body composition over six months.
Contribution
Demonstrated that structured lifestyle modification counselling improves weight and body composition in HIV patients on ART.
Findings
Participants receiving counselling lost significantly more weight, fat mass, and visceral fat than the control group.
The intervention group showed increased fat-free mass and skeletal muscle, indicating better body composition.
21.6% of participants achieved at least a 3% weight loss, and counselling significantly correlated with this outcome.
Abstract
we aimed to evaluate the impact of lifestyle modification counselling on weight and body composition among adults with overweight or obesity receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART). This randomized, open-label, controlled trial enrolled 126 adults aged 18–65 years, living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and classified as overweight or obese. Of these, 116 participants (63 in the control group and 53 in the intervention group) completed the six-month follow-up. Weight and body composition outcomes were analyzed among those who completed the study, with comparisons made between baseline and post-intervention measurements. The effect of lifestyle modification counselling on weight and body composition was evaluated through linear mixed effects model and multiple linear regression analysis. Over the six-month trial, participants who received lifestyle modification counselling…
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TopicsHIV-related health complications and treatments · Diet and metabolism studies · Nutrition and Health in Aging
