... Setting boundaries to take care of yourself does not make you mean or selfish – it helps you focus on what you need to do to care for yourself. Here are a few tips for setting boundaries clearly and compassionately: Use clear, direct language. ...
How Good Boundaries Make Life With HIV Easier
... Setting boundaries to take care of yourself does not make you mean or selfish – it helps you focus on what you need to do to care for yourself. Here are a few tips for setting boundaries clearly and compassionately: Use clear, direct language. ...
... Our chronic illnesses — physical, mental, or emotional — make our light shine through every shade of darkness.” My Perspective articles discuss HIV from a specific point of view. My Perspective articles don’t reflect the opinions of MyHealthTeams staff, medical experts, partners, advertisers, or sponsors. ...
An HIV Diagnosis — and Journey to Acceptance
... Our chronic illnesses — physical, mental, or emotional — make our light shine through every shade of darkness.” My Perspective articles discuss HIV from a specific point of view. My Perspective articles don’t reflect the opinions of MyHealthTeams staff, medical experts, partners, advertisers, or sponsors. ...
... Lipodystrophy and HIV — San Francisco AIDS Foundation Lipodystrophy — Yale Medicine Popular Anti-HIV Drugs Result in ‘10 Years of Weight Gain in 2 Years’ for Some Women — Science Weight Gain and Integrase Inhibitors — Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases Weight Gain in HIV-Infected Individuals Using Distinct Antiretroviral Drugs — AIDS Reviews Body Mass ...
4 Causes of Weight Gain With HIV
... Lipodystrophy and HIV — San Francisco AIDS Foundation Lipodystrophy — Yale Medicine Popular Anti-HIV Drugs Result in ‘10 Years of Weight Gain in 2 Years’ for Some Women — Science Weight Gain and Integrase Inhibitors — Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases Weight Gain in HIV-Infected Individuals Using Distinct Antiretroviral Drugs — AIDS Reviews Body Mass ...
... A health care professional will measure your body weight and calculate your body mass index (BMI) and ask you questions about your current food intake. They can then devise a plan that will help you reach your body composition and weight goals. ...
HIV Weight Loss and Gain: 3 Ways To Maintain a Healthy Weight
... A health care professional will measure your body weight and calculate your body mass index (BMI) and ask you questions about your current food intake. They can then devise a plan that will help you reach your body composition and weight goals. ...
... They can also use liposuction to remove areas of unwanted fat caused by lipodystrophy.Making Healthy Lifestyle ChangesYour doctor may also encourage you to make lifestyle changes with lipodystrophy. Eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise can help reduce abdominal fat to treat your hard belly. ...
HIV and Hard Belly: Lipodystrophy Pictures, Symptoms, and Treatment
... They can also use liposuction to remove areas of unwanted fat caused by lipodystrophy.Making Healthy Lifestyle ChangesYour doctor may also encourage you to make lifestyle changes with lipodystrophy. Eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise can help reduce abdominal fat to treat your hard belly. ...
... Exercise can improve lean body mass, decrease fat, manage stress better, help with fatigue and decrease depression symptoms. Besides improving strength, exercise may also help the immune system work better. ...
Staying Active and HIV
... Exercise can improve lean body mass, decrease fat, manage stress better, help with fatigue and decrease depression symptoms. Besides improving strength, exercise may also help the immune system work better. ...
... Additionally, GLP-1 drugs can reduce muscle mass, which may be a concern for people with HIV who already experience muscle wasting — a condition also linked to ART. ...
... A high body mass index (BMI) score — Having a BMI score (which measures the ratio of height to weight) of 30 or higher is considered a risk factor for diabetes. The findings come from a large-scale analysis of more than 7,700 people with HIV. ...
Preventing Diabetes With HIV: Study Reveals 4 Early Risks
... A high body mass index (BMI) score — Having a BMI score (which measures the ratio of height to weight) of 30 or higher is considered a risk factor for diabetes. The findings come from a large-scale analysis of more than 7,700 people with HIV. ...
... Supplement packaging may make claims that aren’t backed by science and may not accurately reflect a product’s ingredients. To purchase supplements from reputable sources, look for verification from respected third-party testing agencies, such as ConsumerLab.com, NSF International, UL, or U.S. ...
Vitamin D and HIV: What’s the Connection?
... Supplement packaging may make claims that aren’t backed by science and may not accurately reflect a product’s ingredients. To purchase supplements from reputable sources, look for verification from respected third-party testing agencies, such as ConsumerLab.com, NSF International, UL, or U.S. ...
... “Undetectable” means that the instrument used to test a blood sample can’t find enough virus to give a number value. For people with well-controlled HIV prior to pregnancy, guidelines recommend continuing that treatment while pregnant. ...
HIV and Pregnancy: Preventing Transmission
... “Undetectable” means that the instrument used to test a blood sample can’t find enough virus to give a number value. For people with well-controlled HIV prior to pregnancy, guidelines recommend continuing that treatment while pregnant. ...