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Weighty Matters: A State-of-the-Art Update on Body Habitus Changes in People Living With HIV

Unwanted weight gain among people living with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a longstanding concern in HIV care, as excess visceral fat is commonly associated with metabolic disorders and heart disease. Use this program to learn how to identify people who may be candidates for pharmacologic weight interventions and how to integrate clinical trial evidence and patient-centered care strategies when counseling people about weight gain on ART.

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Body Habitus Changes in People With HIV
Weighty Matters: A State-of-the-Art Update on Body Habitus Changes in People Living With HIV
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Released: April 03, 2026

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Weight Changes in People With HIV
Weighty Matters Podcast: A State-of-the-Art Update on Body Habitus Changes in People Living With HIV
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Released: April 16, 2026

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GLP1 RAs for Weight Management in HIV
Metabolic Modulation in HIV: Utilizing GLP-1 Receptor Agonists for Weight Management 
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Released: March 05, 2026

VAT Reduction in People With HIV
Honing in on Visceral Adipose Tissue Reduction in People Living With HIV 
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Released: March 27, 2026

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Body Habitus Changes With HIV
Weighty Matters: A State-of-the-Art Update on Body Habitus Changes in People Living With HIV
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Released: March 05, 2026

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