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HIV/AIDS and an overweight body mass are associated with excessive intra-individual variability in response preparation.

Lance O Bauer1.   

Abstract

Factors other than HIV/AIDS may influence the cognitive function of patients living with this disease. The present study tested the influence of a common comorbid problem-an overweight body mass. It also examined intra-task variabilities in performance and brain activation as potentially more sensitive indicators of dysfunction than their mean levels. One-hundred seventy-eight participants were recruited and categorized by HIV-1 serostatus (-/+) and body mass (BMI < 26/≥ 26 kg/m2). They performed a simple time estimation task during which response time accuracy and electroencephalographic readiness potentials were recorded. A few hours later, they completed a battery of tests measuring balance and gait. The analyses revealed an advantage of variability over the mean in differentiating groups: the presence of HIV-1 and an overweight body mass were independently and additively associated with greater variability across trials in readiness potential amplitude and response accuracy. The analysis also showed that intra-task variability in the readiness potential, but not in response accuracy, was predictive of decrements in single and tandem leg balance and gait velocity. The present findings suggest that an elevated body mass is associated with, and may contribute to, problems in brain function and motor behavior experienced by patients in the current era. The findings recommend a careful consideration of the manner in which these problems are measured. When the problems are episodic and subtle, measures of central tendency may be less than ideal.

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Keywords:  Balance; Cognitive; EEG; Gait; HIV-1; Intra-individual variability; Obesity; Readiness potential

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29777461      PMCID: PMC6202127          DOI: 10.1007/s13365-018-0644-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurovirol        ISSN: 1355-0284            Impact factor:   2.643


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