Frailty Syndrome, HIV Infections
Conditions
Keywords
Dependence, Nutrition, Physical activity, Polymedication;
Brief summary
The goal of this quasi-experimental before/after study without equivalent control group is to to describe the prevalence of frail, pre-fragile and robust individuals in the study group before and after a multifactorial intervention in in frail HIV patients. The main questions it aims to answer are after a multifactorial intervention: 1. To describe the sociodemographic, viroimmunological and ART exposure factors of fragile individuals compared to pre-fragile and robust individuals. 2. To describe adherence to the Mediterranean diet in frail individuals compared to pre-frail and robust individuals. 3. To describe the presence of anxiety and depression in frail individuals with respect to pre-fragile and robust individuals. 4. To describe the analytical parameters and inflammatory markers of frail individuals with respect to pre-fragile and robust individuals. 5. To describe the diversity and composition of the intestinal microbiota of frail individuals with respect to pre-fragile and robust individuals. 6. To describe the body composition of frail individuals with respect to pre-fragile and robust individuals. 7. To describe the factors associated with progression to frailty or robustness after six months of a multifactorial intervention.
Detailed description
After the baseline visit, a multifactorial intervention will be carried out consisting of: * Distribution of short videos (10-15', in a number not exceeding 10), focused on the maintenance of a Mediterranean and balanced diet, developed by the nutrition service of our hospital. If the pandemic situation allows it, explanatory sessions will be organized with the same purpose of physical presence. * Distribution of short videos (10-15', in a number not exceeding 10) focused on the implementation and adherence to a progressive program of aerobic and anaerobic exercise, developed by the physiotherapy service of our hospital. If the pandemic situation allows it, explanatory sessions will be organized for the same purpose of physical presence. * Review of polypharmacy by the HIV Unit of our hospital. * Communication with the NGO Avance Positivo for the development of group socialization activities.
Interventions
* Adherence to a Mediterranean diet. * Progressive aerobic and anaerobic exercise program. * Review of polypharmacy * Group socialization activities
Sponsors
Study design
Intervention model description
The study design consists of two stages: a descriptive cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of frailty in a cohort of HIV patients and, subsequently, a quasi-experimental before/after study without equivalent control group to evaluate the effectiveness of a multifactorial intervention. The intervention will be offered to all patients, regardless of their frailty, pre-frailty or robustness status.
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* HIV infection of at least 6 months' duration after initial diagnosis * Ability to sign the informed consent form * Stable residence in our health area
Exclusion criteria
* Barthel Index\<90 * Prognosis of less than one year of life at the discretion of the investigator. * Inability to complete the study (8 months) as judged by the investigator or the patient * Presence of Child stage C cirrhosis, end-stage renal failure (Fge by CKD-EPI\<10 mL/min or dialysis in any form), dementia. * Bone fracture within the last 3 months that interferes with gait or prehensile strength in the judgement of the investigator. * Diagnosis prior to inclusion in the study of diseases requiring the use of chemotherapy, radiotherapy or non-minor surgery. * End of chemotherapy or radiotherapy in the three months prior to study entry * Major surgery in the three months prior to study entry * Current diagnosis of wasting syndrome * Active neoplasm at the time of study entry, except for non-melanoma skin cancer or anal carcinoma in situ
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Determine change in frailty status after multifactorial intervention | 6 months | To assess change in frailty status: frail, pre-frail and robust; in cohort of patients before and after multifactorial intervention. It will be assessed through Fried's Phenotype which includes 5 classic criteria: slowed gait speed, poor physical activity, self-reported physical tiredness, unintentional weight loss and muscle weakness. With three or more criteria the patient will be considered as frail, 1 or 2 as pre-frail and robust in absence. |
Countries
Spain