Study Finds Fatigue Linked to Quality of SleepReport From the XIV International AIDS Conference
July 31, 2002 This article is part of TheBody.com's archive. Because it contains information that may no longer be accurate, this article should only be considered a historical document. Fatigue has long been associated with HIV/AIDS. In some people with HIV/AIDS (PHAs), fatigue can be so severe that it is disabling. There are many factors which can cause fatigue, including the following:
Researchers at the University of South Carolina investigated several possible causes of fatigue, focusing on the quality of sleep.
Study DetailsThe research team surveyed 57 subjects (60% female, 40% male) who were attending an HIV clinic. The average age of the subjects was 31 years. The team also reviewed medical charts. ResultsResearchers found that fatigue is common and appears early in the course of HIV disease. They also found that quality of sleep and stress levels were linked to having fatigue. Indeed, these two factors accounted for more than 60% of the cases of fatigue. The following trends were also confirmed by the team:
These problems with sleep and fatigue greatly affected the quality of life of the subjects. Further research is needed to understand the cause of sleeping problems in PHAs as well as how to remedy them.
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This article is part of TheBody.com's archive. Because it contains information that may no longer be accurate, this article should only be considered a historical document. This article was provided by Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange.
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