Nutrition and HIV epidemiological evidence to public health

"Nutritional management is integral to comprehensive HIV care and treatment. Improved nutritional status and weight gain can increase recovery and strength of individuals living with HIV/AIDS, improve dietary diversity and caloric intake, and improve quality of life. This book provides a compre...

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Other Authors: Mehta, Saurabh (Editor), Finkelstein, Julia L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group 2018, [2018]
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505 0 |a Human Immunodeficiency Virus and vitamin A -- B vitamins and HIV/AIDS -- Iron and HIV/AIDS -- Vitamin D and HIV -- Antioxidants and HIV/AIDS: zinc, selenium, and vitamins C and E -- Micronutrients and perinatal outcomes in HIV-infected pregnant women -- HIV and infant feeding -- Micronutrients and HIV in pediatric populations -- Macronutrient supplementation to HIV and TB patients during treatment 
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520 |a "Nutritional management is integral to comprehensive HIV care and treatment. Improved nutritional status and weight gain can increase recovery and strength of individuals living with HIV/AIDS, improve dietary diversity and caloric intake, and improve quality of life. This book provides a comprehensive update on the role of nutrition in HIV through a review of biological mechanisms and published epidemiological studies, including intervention trials and programs that have integrated nutrition in the care and treatment of HIV-infected individuals."--Provided by publisher