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Anne-Marie Tynan

Researcher at St. Michael's Hospital

Publications -  25
Citations -  1351

Anne-Marie Tynan is an academic researcher from St. Michael's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Aerobic exercise. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1216 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne-Marie Tynan include Centre for Research on Inner City Health.

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Patient support and education for promoting adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS

TL;DR: A pharmacist-led program of educational and supportive counseling is the only available intervention which has been shown in a controlled study to improve adherence to HAART, with less evidence that viral load is subsequently reduced.
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Aerobic exercise interventions for adults living with HIV/AIDS

TL;DR: Aerobic exercise appears to be safe and may be beneficial for adults living with HIV, and may lead to significant improvements in selected outcomes of cardiopulmonary fitness, body composition, and psychological status.
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Effectiveness of aerobic exercise for adults living with HIV: systematic review and meta-analysis using the Cochrane Collaboration protocol

TL;DR: Performing aerobic exercise or a combination of aerobic and resistive exercise at least three times per week for at least five weeks is safe and can lead to improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness, strength, body composition and quality of life for adults with HIV.
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Effects of progressive resistive exercise in adults living with HIV/AIDS: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials.

TL;DR: Progressive resistive exercise appears to be safe and may be beneficial for medically-stable adults living with HIV and individual studies suggested that PRE contributed to improved strength and psychological status.
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Progressive resistive exercise interventions for adults living with HIV/AIDS.

TL;DR: Main results indicated that performing progressive resistive exercise or a combination of progressiveresistive exercise and aerobic exercise at least three times a week for at least four weeks appears to be safe and may lead to statistically and possibly clinically important increases in body weight and composition.