: Risk of bone fractures in patients with HIV infection is greater than in the general population, particularly in those co-infected with hepatitis viruses. We compared bone mineral density (BMD) and muscular strength, measured by hand grip test (HG), in HIV mono-infected and co-infected patients. T-score values were lower in HIV patients co-infected with hepatitis viruses vs. mono-infected individuals. Since no significant correlations between HG and T-scores were found, we hypothesize that these factors belong, at least in part, to independent pathways, so both should be taken into account as risks for fragility fractures. Larger prospective studies are needed to confirm this hypothesis.

Postorino, M. C., Torti, C., Carè, I., Pisani, V., Strazzulla, A., Vaccaro, V., Costa, C., Provenzano, F., Mazzitelli, M., Pujia, A., Montalcini, T., Is hand-grip another culprit for the risk of fractures in HIV-positive patients?, <<NEW MICROBIOLOGICA>>, 2016; 39 (1): N/A-N/A [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/338519]

Is hand-grip another culprit for the risk of fractures in HIV-positive patients?

Torti, Carlo
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Mazzitelli, Maria;
2016

Abstract

: Risk of bone fractures in patients with HIV infection is greater than in the general population, particularly in those co-infected with hepatitis viruses. We compared bone mineral density (BMD) and muscular strength, measured by hand grip test (HG), in HIV mono-infected and co-infected patients. T-score values were lower in HIV patients co-infected with hepatitis viruses vs. mono-infected individuals. Since no significant correlations between HG and T-scores were found, we hypothesize that these factors belong, at least in part, to independent pathways, so both should be taken into account as risks for fragility fractures. Larger prospective studies are needed to confirm this hypothesis.
2016
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Postorino, M. C., Torti, C., Carè, I., Pisani, V., Strazzulla, A., Vaccaro, V., Costa, C., Provenzano, F., Mazzitelli, M., Pujia, A., Montalcini, T., Is hand-grip another culprit for the risk of fractures in HIV-positive patients?, <<NEW MICROBIOLOGICA>>, 2016; 39 (1): N/A-N/A [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/338519]
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