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The Open Aids Journal | 2015

A systematic review of the effects of exercise interventions on body composition in HIV+ adults

Lloyd Leach; Susan Bassett; G. Smithdorf; Barry S. Andrews; Andre L. Travill

Over the years, physical activity and exercise have been used to positively impact the health and quality of life of persons infected with HIV and, more recently, has been associated with a spectrum of body composition changes. The aim of this review was to examine the effects of various exercise interventions on body composition in HIV positive adults, using a search strategy of randomized, controlled trials (RCTs). A systematic review was performed by five independent reviewers using a predetermined protocol adapted from previous research for assessing the articles for inclusion, the extracted data, and methodological quality. Eight RCTs involving 430 (26% female) HIV positive adults performing exercise a minimum of thrice weekly for at least six weeks were finally selected: Four were progressive resistance training (PRT) studies, three were aerobic training (AT) studies, and one involved yoga. In the PRT studies, there were significant increases in three anthropometric measures, namely, body mass, sum of skinfolds and sum of limb girths. In the AT studies, significant decreases were found in seven anthropometric measures, namely, body mass index, waist-hip ratio, body mass, triceps skinfold, waist circumference and sum of skinfolds. With yoga, the changes were non-significant. Exercise contributes to improved body composition and, when applied safely, appears to be beneficial for adults living with HIV/AIDS. However, these findings should be interpreted cautiously due to the relatively few RCTs published to date. Future studies would benefit from increased attention to sample size, female participants, participant follow-up, complete statistical analysis and intention-to-treat analysis.


African Journal of AIDS Research | 2014

Effects of an exercise programme with people living with HIV: research in a disadvantaged setting

Clemens Ley; Lloyd Leach; María Rato Barrio; Susan Bassett

This study aimed to analyse the physical health effects of a community based 10-week physical activity programme with people living with HIV. It was developed, implemented and evaluated in a disadvantaged community in South Africa. A pre-post research design was chosen. Major recruitment and adherence challenges resulted in a small sample. Among the 23 participants who took part in both baseline and final testing, compliant participants (n = 12) were compared to non-compliant participants (n = 11). Immunological (CD4, viral load), anthropometric (height, weight, skinfolds and waist to hip ratio), muscular strength (h1RM) and cardiopulmonary fitness (time on treadmill) parameters were measured. The compliant and non-compliant groups were not different at baseline. Muscular strength was the parameter most influenced by compliance with the physical activity programme (F = 4.516, p = 0.047). Weight loss and improvement in cardiopulmonary fitness were restricted by the duration of the programme, compliance and influencing factors (e.g. nutrition, medication). The increase in strength is significant and meaningful in the context, as the participants’ goals were to look healthy and strong to avoid HIV related stigma. The improvements in appearance were a motivational factor, especially since the changes were made visible in a short time. Practical implications for health promotion are described. More research contextualised in disadvantaged settings is needed.


South African journal of higher education | 2016

Research capacity development in a South African higher education institution through a north-south collaboration

Jose M. Frantz; Lloyd Leach; Hamilton Pharaoh; Susan Bassett; Nicolette V. Roman; Mario Smith; Andre L. Travill

One of the constraints that prevent institutions in developing countries from engaging in effective and essential research is a lack of research capacity. This study reports on a north-south collaboration between a group of Flemish universities and a higher education institution in South Africa with the specific goal of improving productivity, quality and capacity amongst researchers. A collaborative project with multiple sub-projects was established in 2003, and extended over two consecutive five-year phases. Document analysis was conducted of annual reports, monitoring and evaluation reports, curriculum vitae of participating members, and progress reports of students and supervisors during this time. The findings of this study illustrate the extent to which research capacity objectives can be achieved through a north-south partnership. Members of the collaboration were able to develop intra- and inter-disciplinary partnerships that resulted in maximising the capacity- building efforts, enhancing both individual and institutional research capacity. Keywords: International partnerships; professional development; student development; staff development.


Phytotherapy Research | 2014

Tongkat Ali as a Potential Herbal Supplement for Physically Active Male and Female Seniors—A Pilot Study

Ralf Henkel; Ruxiang Wang; Susan Bassett; Tao Chen; Na Liu; Ying Zhu; Mohd Ismail Tambi


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2013

Participation in sport and the perceptions of quality of life of high school learners in the Theewaterskloof Municipality, South Africa.

R. C. H. van Hout; Marie E. M. Young; Susan Bassett; T. Hooft


Archive | 2011

Physical fitness profiles of elite women's rugby union players

Nm Hene; Susan Bassett; Barry S. Andrews


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2013

Profile of coronary heart disease risk factors in first-year university students

Lloyd Leach; N. Leach; Susan Bassett


Journal of Physical Activity and Health | 2011

The effect of an eight-week training programme on core stability in female junior elite gymnasts

Susan Bassett; Lloyd Leach


Journal of Physical Activity and Health | 2016

Factors influencing participation in physical activity among 11-13 year-old school children in the Western Cape, South Africa

C. Cozett; Susan Bassett; Lloyd Leach


Journal of Community and Health Sciences | 2014

Effects of activities of daily living training on balance in elderly people

Moegamat Y. Price; Susan Bassett

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Lloyd Leach

University of the Western Cape

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Barry S. Andrews

University of the Western Cape

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Andre L. Travill

University of the Western Cape

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Nm Hene

University of the Western Cape

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C. Cozett

University of the Western Cape

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Hamilton Pharaoh

University of the Western Cape

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Jose M. Frantz

University of the Western Cape

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Marie E. M. Young

University of the Western Cape

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Mario Smith

University of the Western Cape

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N. Leach

Cape Peninsula University of Technology

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