Patterns of linear growth among children and adolescents living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy in Zimbabwe and Zambia
Patterns of linear growth among children and adolescents living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy in Zimbabwe and Zambia
Background: adolescents with HIV (AWH) frequently exhibit impaired growth, which manifests as stunting and wasting. We studied trajectories in leg-length (appendicular), sitting (axial), and standing height among AWH on antiretroviral therapy (ART), determining peak height velocity (PHV) and age at PHV (aPHV).
Methods: analyses used VITALITY trial data from Zimbabwe and Zambia (PACTR20200989766029), which recruited AWH (11-19 years) established on ART to determine whether vitamin D3/calcium supplementation improves bone health. The study enrolled participants between January and December 2021. Weight-for-age and height-for-age z-scores (WAZ/HAZ) were calculated from 12-weekly anthropometry over 96 weeks. Height trajectory analyses used SuperImposition by Translation And Rotation (SITAR) methods adjusting for height, tempo (aPHV) and velocity. Linear associations between vitamin D/calcium supplementation, HIV-specific factors, WAZ, HAZ, and SITAR parameters were determined.
Results: overall, 842 participants (53·2% female; median age 15·5 [IQR:13·2-17·9] years), were taking ART for median 9·8(IQR:6·3-12·3) years. Mean(SD) HAZ was 1·21(1·05) in females, -1·68(1·05) in males. Overall, 251(29·8%) AWH were stunted (HAZ < -2) and 253(30%) wasted (WAZ < -2). Standing, appendicular and axial aPHVs were: Female 13·4, 13·3, 13·9 years; Males 15·3, 15·0, 15·8 years. Unsuppressed viral-load(VL) and delayed ART initiation (age > 4-years) were associated with later aPHV and shorter axial height in females. In all, unsuppressed VL had a more negative effect on aPHV for axial (Females: β = 0·39 years [95%CI:0·12,0·65]; Males: β = 0·45 [95%CI:0·10,0·80]) than appendicular growth (Females: β = 0.31 [95%CI 0·08,0·53]; Males: β = 0·2 [95%CI:-0·17,0·56]). Conversely, delayed ART initiation was more negatively related to aPHV for appendicular (Females: β = 0·25 [95% CI:0·08,0·43]; Males: β = 0·63 [95%CI:0·32, 0·93] than axial growth (Females: β = 0·13 [95%CI:-0·08,0·34]; Males: β = 0·56 [95%CI:0·28,0·86]. Lower HAZ and WAZ were associated with lower height, later aPHV and lower PHV. At 48-week vitamin-D3/calcium supplementation had no effect on the growth pattern.
CONCLUSION: unsuppressed viral load and delayed ART-initiation predicted later aPHV. Stunting and wasting were associated with attenuated growth velocity and later aPHV. Adolescents with HIV experience persistent linear growth impairments, potentially persisting into adulthood.
TRIAL REGISTRATION: (PACTR20200989766029|| http://www.pactr.org/ ); First registered on 03/09/2020.
Adolescent, Body Height, Child, Dietary Supplements, Female, Growth Disorders, HIV Infections/drug therapy, Humans, Male, Young Adult, Zambia/epidemiology, Zimbabwe, Adolescence, Puberty, Africa, Antiretroviral therapy, HIV, Peak velocity, SITAR
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Ward, Kate A.
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Ferrand, Rashida A.
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Gregson, Celia L.
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Madanhire, Tafadzwa
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Bandason, Tsitsi
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Dzavakwa, Nyasha V.
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Simms, Victoria
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Ward, Kate A.
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Ferrand, Rashida A.
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Mohammed, Nuredin
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Gregson, Celia L.
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Madanhire, Tafadzwa, Macdougall, Amy, Kasonka, Lackson, Mabuda, Hildah B., Chisenga, Molly, Mujuru, Hilda, Bandason, Tsitsi, Dzavakwa, Nyasha V., Simms, Victoria, Ward, Kate A., Ferrand, Rashida A., Mohammed, Nuredin and Gregson, Celia L.
(2025)
Patterns of linear growth among children and adolescents living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy in Zimbabwe and Zambia.
BMC Infectious Diseases, 25 (1), [269].
(doi:10.1186/s12879-025-10669-0).
Abstract
Background: adolescents with HIV (AWH) frequently exhibit impaired growth, which manifests as stunting and wasting. We studied trajectories in leg-length (appendicular), sitting (axial), and standing height among AWH on antiretroviral therapy (ART), determining peak height velocity (PHV) and age at PHV (aPHV).
Methods: analyses used VITALITY trial data from Zimbabwe and Zambia (PACTR20200989766029), which recruited AWH (11-19 years) established on ART to determine whether vitamin D3/calcium supplementation improves bone health. The study enrolled participants between January and December 2021. Weight-for-age and height-for-age z-scores (WAZ/HAZ) were calculated from 12-weekly anthropometry over 96 weeks. Height trajectory analyses used SuperImposition by Translation And Rotation (SITAR) methods adjusting for height, tempo (aPHV) and velocity. Linear associations between vitamin D/calcium supplementation, HIV-specific factors, WAZ, HAZ, and SITAR parameters were determined.
Results: overall, 842 participants (53·2% female; median age 15·5 [IQR:13·2-17·9] years), were taking ART for median 9·8(IQR:6·3-12·3) years. Mean(SD) HAZ was 1·21(1·05) in females, -1·68(1·05) in males. Overall, 251(29·8%) AWH were stunted (HAZ < -2) and 253(30%) wasted (WAZ < -2). Standing, appendicular and axial aPHVs were: Female 13·4, 13·3, 13·9 years; Males 15·3, 15·0, 15·8 years. Unsuppressed viral-load(VL) and delayed ART initiation (age > 4-years) were associated with later aPHV and shorter axial height in females. In all, unsuppressed VL had a more negative effect on aPHV for axial (Females: β = 0·39 years [95%CI:0·12,0·65]; Males: β = 0·45 [95%CI:0·10,0·80]) than appendicular growth (Females: β = 0.31 [95%CI 0·08,0·53]; Males: β = 0·2 [95%CI:-0·17,0·56]). Conversely, delayed ART initiation was more negatively related to aPHV for appendicular (Females: β = 0·25 [95% CI:0·08,0·43]; Males: β = 0·63 [95%CI:0·32, 0·93] than axial growth (Females: β = 0·13 [95%CI:-0·08,0·34]; Males: β = 0·56 [95%CI:0·28,0·86]. Lower HAZ and WAZ were associated with lower height, later aPHV and lower PHV. At 48-week vitamin-D3/calcium supplementation had no effect on the growth pattern.
CONCLUSION: unsuppressed viral load and delayed ART-initiation predicted later aPHV. Stunting and wasting were associated with attenuated growth velocity and later aPHV. Adolescents with HIV experience persistent linear growth impairments, potentially persisting into adulthood.
TRIAL REGISTRATION: (PACTR20200989766029|| http://www.pactr.org/ ); First registered on 03/09/2020.
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Accepted/In Press date: 18 February 2025
Published date: 25 February 2025
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Adolescent, Body Height, Child, Dietary Supplements, Female, Growth Disorders, HIV Infections/drug therapy, Humans, Male, Young Adult, Zambia/epidemiology, Zimbabwe, Adolescence, Puberty, Africa, Antiretroviral therapy, HIV, Peak velocity, SITAR
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Tafadzwa Madanhire
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Amy Macdougall
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Lackson Kasonka
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Hildah B. Mabuda
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Molly Chisenga
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Hilda Mujuru
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Tsitsi Bandason
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Nyasha V. Dzavakwa
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Victoria Simms
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Rashida A. Ferrand
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Nuredin Mohammed
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Celia L. Gregson
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