Exercise & HIV/AIDS
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The Basics
- Exercise (Regularly Updated)
From The Momentum Project, Inc.
- Nelson Vergel's Time-Saving Tips to Maximize the Benefits of Exercise (Video) (October 30, 2012)
"In this video I share what I've learned in the past 27 years of exercising to combat HIV-related body changes, fatigue and mental outlook."
From TheBody.com
- Physical Activity, Exercise and HIV (July 2012)
From The Well Project
- FAQs About HIV and Nutrition, Exercise and Supplements (March 8, 2012)
From The Body's "Ask the Experts" Forums
- Exercise and HIV (February 22, 2012)
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From AIDS InfoNet
- With a Little Help From TELUS: A Blog Entry by Don Smith (June 11, 2011)
"I hope [this article] shows that we all win when an employer embraces diversity and provides its team with tools/benefits that help them achieve both career and personal goals."
From TheBody.com
- Twelve-Step Training (Spring 2011)
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In Being Alive Newsletter, from Being Alive
- Exercise, Aging and HIV (Fall 2009)
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In Achieve, from ACRIA and GMHC
- Exercise: The Best Therapy for Managing Side Effects (September/October 2009)
How to stay active and energetic.
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In Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network
- Building Muscle Mass (Summer 2009)
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In Being Alive Newsletter, from Being Alive
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News & Research
- Exercise Found to Improve Memory (November/December 2011)
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In Treatment Update, from Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
- Exercise Guidelines Published for People With HIV Over 50 (August 16, 2011)
From AIDSmeds.com
- Warning on Body Building Products Marketed as Containing Steroids or Steroid-Like Substances (July 28, 2009)
The FDA has warned the U.S. public to stop using any body building products that claim to contain steroids or steroid-like substances after it received reports of serious liver injury, stroke, kidney failure and pulmonary embolism (blockage of an artery in the lung) among people who took these supplements.
From U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Chicago Tribune Examines HIV-Positive Athletes in the Gay Games (July 20, 2006)
In Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- Exercise and HIV/AIDS (December 2005)
From HIV InSite
- Vitamins and Exercise May Help HIV-Related Metabolic Disorders (June 19, 2004)
In The Advocate
- Vitamins, Exercise May Help Metabolic Disorders (June 16, 2004)
In CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update, from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Exercise Fuels the Brain's Stress Buffers (2004)
From American Psychological Association
- Positive Effects of Exercise and Vitamin E (October 2003)
In HIV Treatment ALERTS!, from The Center for AIDS
- Exercise Linked to Lower Triglyceride Levels on HAART (June 18, 2003)
Vitamin E intake is also associated with lower blood pressure and body fat percentage.
From aidsmap.com
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