TY - BOOK AU - Miller,Tracie L. TI - Nutritional aspects of HIV infection SN - 0340741953 AV - RC607.A26 .M55 1999 PY - 1999/// CY - London PB - Arnold KW - AIDS (Disease) Diet therapy KW - HIV Infections complications N1 - Includes Bibliographical references and Index; 1. Epidemiology of the wasting syndrome in HIV/AIDS / Neil Graham 2. Dietary intake and weight loss patterns in HIV infection / Derek C. Macallan 3. Body composition changes during HIV infection / Donald P. Kotler 4. Metabolic alterations in HIV-1 infection: clinical significance for the wasting syndrome / Marc K. Hellerstein 5. Diarrhea and HIV infection / Nobel A. Bellosillo and Sherwood L. Gorbach 6. Micronutrients and micronutrient-replacement therapy / Richard D. Semba 7. Cytokine mediators of metabolic changes in HIV infection / Ronenn Roubenoff and Laura C. Rall 8. Endocrine dysfunction in AIDS / Steven K. Grinspoon 9. Weight loss and the role of secondary infection in AIDS wasting / Carl Grunfeld 10. Role of viral infection in nutrition / Marisela Silva 11. Health-related quality of life and HIV-related nutritional problems / Ira B. Wilson 12. Special considerations for the pediatric patient / Sumeet Garg and Tracie L. Miller 13. Neurology and nutrition in HIV disease / Barbara Mawn and Betsy Kammerer 14. Malnutrition and cardiac abnormalities in the HIV-infected patient / Michelle A. Hoffman, Steven E. Lipshultz and Tracie L. Miller 15. Enteral and parenteral support / Daniel S. Berger 16. Appetite stimulants / Jamie H. Von Roenn 17. Growth hormone and other pharmacologic interventions / Kathleen Mulligan and Morris Schambelan 18. Alternative dietary therapies for patients with HIV infection and AIDS / Stacey J. Bell, Christine Wanke and R. Armour Forse 19. Exercise and HIV infection / Ronenn Roubenoff 20. The fat redistribution syndrome in HIV: epidemiology and clinical aspects / Christine A. Wanke 21. Dietary recommendations for the HIV/AIDS patient / Margo N. Woods N2 - Covering the AIDS wasting syndrome, metabolic changes, the role of opportunistic infections and weight loss, this volume includes considerations for special patient population including children and women, and a patient's perspective on the effects of the problems discussed ER -