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| Fat Burners and Lipodystrophy May 24, 2008 Hello, I have been on 2 med combination since I was diagnosed 6 years ago, my last combo is Norvir, Reyataz and Truvada due to some resistance to Sustiva and Lamivudine. I noticed an increase in my Belly Fat although I follow a reasonnable diet and exercise more than enough. From what I read in these forums, my combination causes an increase in the subcutaneous fat (lipodystrophy) right? My question is if using Fat burners help, and if so, what kind of fat burners? I have stopped cafeine intake from fear of developping insulin resistance... can you please shed some light / give your thoughts on the above? Thanks for your help. |
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Response from Dr. Pierone
The combination you are on tends to produce an increase in visceral fat and may protect to some degree from loss of subcutaneous fat. There is considerable inter-individual variation in response to antiretroviral therapy though, and some people appear not to have any problems whatsoever. I am not aware of any evidence that fat burners work in general, and no studies have been done for HIV-associated lipohypertrophy. What may help is changing off the protease inhibitors to alternative agent. Since you have resistance to Sustiva and lamivudine (Epivir) a simple switch to a NNRTI is not possible. However, there are anecdotal reports of lipohypertrophy improvement in patients switched from protease inhibitors to Intelence and Isentress. I have seen improvement in patients of mine with this combination as well. I hope this information helps and best of luck! | |||||||||
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