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HIV/AIDS results in disability and morbidity including muscle wasting and weakness, fatigue, impaired functional and work capacity, depression, and decreased quality of life. The mechanism explaining the relationship between exercise capacity and Health-related Quality of Life of persons living with HIV/AIDS is still obscure. An assessment of exercise capacity and the factors that may influence the outcome of exercise in persons living with HIV/AIDS are required in designing an exercise program. This book presents a study on the relationship between the exercise capacity and Health-related…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
HIV/AIDS results in disability and morbidity including muscle wasting and weakness, fatigue, impaired functional and work capacity, depression, and decreased quality of life. The mechanism explaining the relationship between exercise capacity and Health-related Quality of Life of persons living with HIV/AIDS is still obscure. An assessment of exercise capacity and the factors that may influence the outcome of exercise in persons living with HIV/AIDS are required in designing an exercise program. This book presents a study on the relationship between the exercise capacity and Health-related Quality of Life of persons living with HIV/AIDS and apparently healthy controls.
Autorenporträt
Chidozie E. Mbada (MSc PT) is a researcher and lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Nigeria. He is a fellow of the African Doctoral and Dissertation Research Fellowship, Kenya and He's currently a PHD candidate in Physiotherapy at the Univeristy of Ibadan, Nigeria. Akinsiku Omotola is a researcher in Medical Rehabilitation at the OAU.