Physical activity level and associated factors among adult HIV patients in Ethiopia
BMC Infectious Diseases2022Vol. 22(1), pp. 123–123
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Yadessa Tegene, Selamawit Mengesha, Caroline M. van der Starre, Stephanie Lako, Alemayehu Toma, Mark Spigt
Abstract
Most people living with HIV and receiving ART have low physical activity levels. Especially female and urban living patients and those with longer treatment duration have low levels of physical activity. More insight is needed on the reasons for physical inactivity among HIV patients and physical activity programs for HIV patients in low-income countries need to be developed.
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