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South African Family Practice

versión On-line ISSN 2078-6204
versión impresa ISSN 2078-6190

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MHLANGA, Nongiwe L.  y  NETANGAHENI, Thinavhuyo R.. Risks of Type 2 diabetes among older people living with HIV: A scoping review. SAFP [online]. 2023, vol.65, n.1, pp.1-10. ISSN 2078-6204.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/safp.v65i1.5623.

BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy has enabled people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to live longer. With this longevity, there is the risk of developing age-related chronic conditions like Type 2 diabetes. Older people living with HIV have an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Type 2 DM) because of the natural physiological processes of ageing and risks posed by HIV infection and antiretroviral therapy use. The purpose of this scoping review is to describe risk factors associated with the development of Type 2 DM among older people living with HIV METHODS: The study adopted a framework for scoping reviews. The first step identified the research question, followed by identifying studies from three databases: PubMed, Mendeley and Cochrane Library. A total of 618 nonduplicate studies were screened, with a final selection of 15 full-text studies from 2012 to 2022. Data were extracted using the Souza (2010) data extraction tool and analysed numerically and with thematic content analysis RESULTS: Most studies were from Italy, with 60% being cross-sectional studies. On thematic analysis, the risks associated with Type 2 DM among older people living with HIV were long duration of HIV infection; the use of older-generation antiretroviral therapy; a high body mass index; the presence of hypertension and a lack of knowledge on modifiable risk factors for Type 2 DM CONCLUSION: The identification of the risks that increase the likelihood of Type 2 DM among older people living with HIV facilitates effective screening and focused health education for older people living with HIV to reduce the development of Type 2 DM CONTRIBUTION: The findings of this study of excess risks of Type 2 DM specific to older people living with HIV complement risk factors of Type 2 DM in the general population. These excess risks facilitate case finding of older people living with HIV at risk of Type 2 DM especially in primary healthcare settings

Palabras clave : people living with HIV; Type 2 diabetes; risks; HIV; older.

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