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1 HIV and AIDS

2 HIV/AIDS HIV - virus that targets host immune cells and turns them into viral factories for HIV reproduction AIDS - associated symptomatic condition rendering the host vulnerable to opportunistic infections, disability, death

3 Nutrition Therapy Nutritional Implications
AIDS-related wasting syndrome (AWS) Changes in body composition during weight loss like starvation or marasmus Weight loss or wasting even with adequate or increased kcal intake, may be immune mediated Decrease in LBM even without weight loss Goal: maintain or restore nutritional status Weight maintenance Inflammatory state: breaks down protein stores  wasting

4 Nutrition Therapy Nutritional Implications
Reduction in muscular protein influenced by medications Calories, protein Changes in macro- and micronutrient status Lower serum selenium, zinc, magnesium, calcium, iron, manganese, copper, carotene, choline, glutathione, vitamins A, B6, B12, E Carnotene: helps process fats/lipids

5 Nutrition Therapy Nutritional Assessment
Nutritional risk screening and follow-up assessment for identified risk factors Physical, biochemical, nutrition-related factors, social factors

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7 Nutrition Therapy Nutritional Assessment Physical
BMI less than 20 we would start looking at parentral nutrition Weight Body composition Assess causes of weight loss and body composition changes without weight loss Total volumes of body compartments and patterning of fat tissue CT scan, underwater weight, fat folds, bioelectric competence

8 Abdominal circumference
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9 Abdominal skinfold

10 Right side skinfold © 2007 Thomson - Wadsworth

11 Back skinfold © 2007 Thomson - Wadsworth

12 Infraorbital skinfold
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13 Buccal skinfold © 2007 Thomson - Wadsworth

14 Sub-mandibal skinfold
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16 Nutrition Therapy Biochemical Assessment Viral load CD4 count CRP
Albumin Concerned about protein Liver function tests Medications effect their liver Look at stage they’re in Renal function tests Insulin, blood sugar Hormone levels

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19 Nutrition Therapy Medical History Assessment
Current and past medical conditions Hx of nutrition problems Concomitant diseases Use of herbal and OTC meds Potential drug-nutrient interactions

20 Nutrition Therapy Dietary Evaluation Food behaviors Food security
Food intake Compare with estimated needs for fluids, protein, micronutrients Need for food and nutrient supplements

21 Nutrition Therapy Nutrition Interventions Macronutrient Therapy
Fluid based on hydration maintenance Kcal based on balance for healthy weight Protein recommendations usually higher

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27 Nutrition Therapy Symptom management Fatigue and diarrhea most common
Anti-diarrheals Pancreatic or lactase enzymes Supplementation of nutrients as pharmaceutical agents

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