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  • This study investigated the impact of physical activity counseling on inactive HIV/AIDS patients with mental health issues in a Ugandan fishing community over an 8-week program.
  • Significant improvements were observed, including reductions in sedentary behavior and depressive symptoms, as well as increased physical activity and overall quality of life.
  • The findings suggest that less time spent being sedentary is associated with better psychological health, indicating potential benefits of PA counseling, though further controlled studies are needed for confirmation.

Article Abstract

This study explored the efficacy of physical activity (PA) counseling in inactive patients with HIV/AIDS and a co-morbid mental health disorder living in a Ugandan fishing community. We investigated associations between changes in PA, sedentary behavior, mental health burden and quality of life (QoL) following an 8-week once per week PA counseling program using the self-determination theory and motivational interviewing framework. In total 41 (33 women) patients (39.8 ± 10.9years) completed the Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire, Patient Health Questionnaire, Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test and World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire pre- and post-intervention. Large effect sizes were found for reductions in time spent sedentary (Cohen's d = 2.85) and reductions in depressive symptoms (Cohen's d = 1.47). We also found large effect sizes for increases in time spent walking (Cohen's d = 1.38), in incidental PA such as household chores (Cohen's d = 1.69), and physical health (Cohen's d = 1.38), psychological health (Cohen's d = 0.95), and social relationships. (Cohen's d = 1.39). The more time spent sedentary decreased, the more the psychological health increased (r = -0.33, P = 0.037). In sedentary patients with HIV/AIDS and a co-morbid mental disorder, the mental health burden reduces and QoL improves following PA counseling. Controlled studies are however needed to confirm our findings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2019.1640853DOI Listing

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