How does human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affect aging?

Contracting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a way of your RealAge (physiologic age) becoming old overnight. A thirty-five-year-old man who contracts HIV experiences twelve years of aging from the disease in a short period of time, and more aging as the disease progresses. In light of current improvement in treatment, the aging effect correlates directly with the quality of care.

His risk profile changes to that of a much older man as soon as he is diagnosed. Other diseases are more uncomfortable than life-threatening, but they can lead to long-term aging of the immune or cardiovascular system.

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