Nutrition and HIV/AIDS
This guide reviews the evidence base for current nutrition interventions for HIV and AIDS, and looks at the scientific background, trends and challenges in implementation, and implications for policy and planning.
Content of this guide
Background
- This section describes the evidence that supports the linke between nutrition and HIV/AIDS and focuses on weight loss and micronutrient deficiency in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)
Interventions
- This section summarises the three main types of nutrition interventions for the treatment, care and support of PLWHA
- counselling and care
- prescribed/targeted nutrition supplementation
- other food intervention (including linkages to other sectors)
Challenges and limitations
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This section lists the factors that impact on the effectiveness of nutritional interventions on body weight for PLWHA including disease stage and a reliance on medial interventions at the expense of other programmes such as water and sanitation
Implications for policy and planning
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This section looks how better targeting and the participation of PLWHA in the design of programmes can make interventions more responsive to different types of vulnerability and needs, and enable individuals to take charge.
Recommended reading
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This section lists summaries of key documents of nutrition and HIV/AIDS







