EXTRA-CVD is an implementation science study adapting and testing a nurse-led intervention to reduce systolic BP in non-HDL cholesterol over 12 months in adults living with HIV. This study is being conducted at University Hospitals, Cleveland Medical Center; MetroHealth Systems; and Duke Health. To learn more, please visit the EXTRA-CVD site.
The PROSPER-HIV Study is a 5-year observational study investigating how physical activity and diet intake impact the symptom experience of adults living with HIV. This study is being conducted at University Hospitals, Cleveland Medical Center; University of Alabama at Birmingham; University of Washington; and Fenway Health. To learn more about the PROSPER-HIV study, and its nested projects, please visit the PROPSER-HIV site.
The HEALTH study is a randomized clinical trial which incorporates an exercise and biobehavioral coaching intervention to improve physical function and physical activity adherence in older adults living with HIV. This is a two-site study, being conducted at the University of Washington School of Nursing, Seattle, and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver. To learn more about this ongoing study, and how to get involved, please visit the HEALTH website.