Abstract
This systematic review assessed the relationship between exercise and ART adherence in adults living with HIV. A comprehensive search through June 2020 for relevant studies was conducted, and PRISMA guidelines were followed. To be included, studies had to meet the following criteria: (a) published in a peer-reviewed journal; and (b) examined the relationship between exercise and ART adherence. A total of 4310 studies were identified, and nine were included. The majority (five out of nine) of studies found a significant and positive relationship between exercise and ART adherence. Strengths, limitations, and future directions are discussed.
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SantaBarbara, N. J., Swendeman, D., Arnold, E. M., Nosrat, S., & Comulada, W. S. (2022). Exercise and antiretroviral adherence in adults living with HIV: A systematic review. Journal of Health Psychology, 27(10), 2446–2459. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105320967421
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