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HIV Infection and Obesity: a Review of the Evidence

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Date 2009 Jul 7
PMID 19576543
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Abstract

This article provides a review of recent evidence pertinent to the prevalence, morbidities, and predictive value of overweight and obesity in PLWH. Implications for clinical outcomes are discussed, and recommendations for patient management and future research are advanced.

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