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| GREGORY A contact HANDSummaryAffiliation: University of South Carolina Country: USA Publications
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Perceived stress in HIV-infected individuals: physiological and psychological correlatesG A Hand
Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
AIDS Care 18:1011-7. 2006..Further, the model suggests that psychological factors may contribute to perceived stress in this population more than physiological factors such as HIV-related symptomatology or stage of disease...
Moderate intensity exercise training reverses functional aerobic impairment in HIV-infected individualsGregory A Hand
Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA
AIDS Care 20:1066-74. 2008..Results suggest that the functional limitations common in HIV-infected individuals are due in part to detraining that is reversible through moderate exercise adherence...
Spinal cholinergic inhibition of the pressor response to skeletal muscle activationG A Hand
Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, 1300 Wheat St, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
Brain Res 837:143-51. 1999..Further, the results suggest that the spinal cholinergic system is activated by metabolic changes in skeletal muscle, but likely unaffected by mechanical muscle changes...
Spinal cholinergic inhibition of the pressor response to muscle activation is mediated by muscarinic, but not nicotinic, receptorsG A Hand
Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
Brain Res 877:382-6. 2000..Further, the data suggest that the two neural pathways involved in muscle contraction or stretch are anatomically distinct...
Changes in defensive behaviors following olfactory bulbectomy in male and female ratsH S Stock
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
Brain Res 903:242-6. 2001..No significant correlations were detected between defensive behaviors and activity, supporting the hypothesis that some behavioral changes following OBX may be due to decreased defensive behaviors and not increased activity...
Physical activity and immunity in HIV-infected individualsC M Bopp
University of South Carolina, Columbia, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
AIDS Care 16:387-93. 2004..These findings suggest that increasing levels of physical activity might have beneficial effects on viral load in HIV-infected individuals...
Depression in HIV-infected patients: allopathic, complementary, and alternative treatmentsL J Fulk
Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, 1300 Wheat Street, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
J Psychosom Res 57:339-51. 2004..CONCLUSIONS: Although HIV is now a treatable disease, the prevalence of depression in the HIV population remains high and should be continually addressed...
Counteracting muscle wasting in HIV-infected individualsW D Dudgeon
Department of Exercise Science, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
HIV Med 7:299-310. 2006..This review will explore the HIV/AIDS muscle-wasting syndrome, its aetiology, and the treatments used to counteract wasting...
Research Grants
- Home-based Exercise for Management of HIV-associated Cardiovascular Disease RiskGREGORY A contact HAND; Fiscal Year: 2010..This study will test the feasibility of an at-home exercise program for PLWHA and prepare for a full-scale intervention study, which may lead to a reduction in CVD risk among PLWHA. ..
