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HIV and Sugar Metabolism: What's the Deal in China?
GLOBALWednesday, January 22, 2025
The research found that the risk of abnormal glucose metabolism varied depending on age. In younger folks, there wasn't much difference between the HIV-positive group and the healthy group. However, as people got older, those with HIV were more likely to have issues with how their bodies handled sugar. This could be because the virus or the antiviral treatment might mess with how our bodies process glucose over time.
One important thing to note is that the study didn't find a direct cause-and-effect relationship. It's possible that HIV meds, lifestyle factors, or other health issues might also play a role in abnormal glucose metabolism. The bottom line? More research is needed to fully understand the link between HIV and sugar metabolism.
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