The increasing life spans of people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reflect enormous treatment successes and present new challenges related to aging. Even with suppression of viral loads and immune reconstitution, HIV-positive individuals exhibit excess vulnerability to multiple health problems that are not AIDS-defining. With the accumulation of multiple health problems, it is likely that many people aging with treated HIV infection may be identified as frail. Studies of frailty in people with HIV are currently limited but suggest that frailty might be feasible and useful as an integrative marker of multisystem vulnerability, for organizing care and for comprehensively measuring the impact of illness and treatment on overall health status. This review explains how frailty has been conceptualized and measured in the general population, critically reviews emerging data on frailty in people with HIV infection, and explores how the concept of frailty might inform HIV research and care.

Frailty in People Aging With Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection / Brothers, T. D.; S., Kirkland; Guaraldi, Giovanni; J., Falutz; O., Theou; Johnston, B. L.; K., Rockwood. - In: THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 0022-1899. - STAMPA. - 210 (8):(2014), pp. 1170-1179. [10.1093/infdis/jiu258]

Frailty in People Aging With Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection.

GUARALDI, Giovanni;
2014

Abstract

The increasing life spans of people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reflect enormous treatment successes and present new challenges related to aging. Even with suppression of viral loads and immune reconstitution, HIV-positive individuals exhibit excess vulnerability to multiple health problems that are not AIDS-defining. With the accumulation of multiple health problems, it is likely that many people aging with treated HIV infection may be identified as frail. Studies of frailty in people with HIV are currently limited but suggest that frailty might be feasible and useful as an integrative marker of multisystem vulnerability, for organizing care and for comprehensively measuring the impact of illness and treatment on overall health status. This review explains how frailty has been conceptualized and measured in the general population, critically reviews emerging data on frailty in people with HIV infection, and explores how the concept of frailty might inform HIV research and care.
2014
210 (8)
1170
1179
Frailty in People Aging With Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection / Brothers, T. D.; S., Kirkland; Guaraldi, Giovanni; J., Falutz; O., Theou; Johnston, B. L.; K., Rockwood. - In: THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 0022-1899. - STAMPA. - 210 (8):(2014), pp. 1170-1179. [10.1093/infdis/jiu258]
Brothers, T. D.; S., Kirkland; Guaraldi, Giovanni; J., Falutz; O., Theou; Johnston, B. L.; K., Rockwood
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