%0 Journal Article %T Terapia nutricional nas altera£¿£¿es metab¨®licas em pessoas vivendo com HIV/aids %A Falco %A Marianne %A Castro %A Aline de C¨¢ssia de Oliveira %A Silveira %A Erika Aparecida %J Revista de Sa¨²de P¨²blica %D 2012 %I Universidade de S?o Paulo %R 10.1590/S0034-89102012005000050 %X objective: to analyze the effect of nutritional treatment on metabolic changes caused by the use of antiretroviral therapy in adults with hiv/aids. methods: a systematic review of literature was conducted in the pubmed, lilacs and cochrane databases, between 1996 and 2010, including crossover and randomized controlled clinical trials performed in adults with hiv/aids using antiretroviral therapy and without opportunistic diseases. the intervention of interest was oral nutritional supplementation and/or a change in lifestyle due to specific dietary treatment: dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, lipodystrophy and systemic arterial hypertension. the jadad scale was used for a qualitative classification of articles. results: a total of 385 articles were found, of which seven were included. the interventions used in these studies were as follows: diet, diet and physical exercises, diet and supplementation, and only supplementation. dyslipidemia was the outcome assessed in all studies. studies that assessed omega-3 supplementation found a significant reduction in triglycerides. the specific diet with omega-3 supplementation showed an increase in hdl-cholesterol. chrome nicotinate supplementation did not have an effect on dyslipidemia. changing one's lifestyle, including diet and physical activity, significantly reduced waist circumference, lipodystrophy and systolic blood pressure. conclusions: reduction in tryglicerides with omega-3 supplementation was the nutritional intervention with the strongest scientific evidence. prescribing a specific diet appeared to be the most adequate intervention to increase hdl-cholesterol. inferences could not be made about the nutritional treatment of total cholesterol, ldl-cholesterol and insulin resistance. changes in lifestyle can promote an improvement in lipodystrophy and blood pressure. %K antiretroviral therapy %K highly active %K adverse effects %K dietary supplements %K utilization %K hiv-associated lipodystrophy syndrome %K diet therapy %K dyslipidemias %K diet therapy %K hiv long-term survivors %K review. %U http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0034-89102012005000050&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en