Title: The Impact of Exercise on Patients with AIDS: A Comprehensive Review

Authors

  • Dr. Vivekananda Dey1

Abstract

This comprehensive review explores the impact of exercise on patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). With advancements in antiretroviral therapy (ART) extending the life expectancy of AIDS patients, the focus has increasingly shifted towards improving their quality of life. The review examines existing literature on the effects of exercise on physical health, immune function, psychological well-being, and overall quality of life in individuals living with AIDS. Findings indicate that regular exercise significantly benefits cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and metabolic health, while also enhancing immune function and reducing systemic inflammation. Additionally, exercise is associated with improved mental health, cognitive function, and reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety. Overall, exercise contributes to a better quality of life by alleviating fatigue and promoting physical and psychological well-being. The paper also discusses tailored exercise recommendations and necessary precautions to optimize the benefits of exercise for AIDS patients, underscoring the need for further research to refine these guidelines.

Key words: Health, Well-being, Exercise etc.

Additional Files

Published

27-01-2025

How to Cite

Dr. Vivekananda Dey1. (2025). Title: The Impact of Exercise on Patients with AIDS: A Comprehensive Review. Ldealistic Journal of Advanced Research in Progressive Spectrums (IJARPS) eISSN– 2583-6986, 4(01), 77–82. Retrieved from https://journal.ijarps.org/index.php/IJARPS/article/view/553

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Section

Research Paper