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Energy balance, viral burden, insulin-like growth factor-1, interleukin-6 and growth impairment in children infected with human immunodeficiency virus

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Abstract

Differences in energy expenditures were not found between normal and growth-impaired HIV-infected children. Energy intake but not energy expenditure was significantly reduced when HIV-infected children were compared to expected normal values for age and gender. Advanced HIV clinical disease, severe immune suppression, increased viral burden, increased IL-6 activity, decreased total serum protein, and decreased IGF-1 levels were more likely to be found in HIV-infected children with growth impairment in comparison with HIV-infected children with normal growth.

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