Table E1.1.bExcluded Systematic Reviews, for persons living with HIV

Author, YearReason for ExclusionRationale
People living with HIV
Bjerk, 2017 (40)PopulationReview is among a general unselected adult population, not among those with HIV
Cobbing, 2016 (41)DesignReview is a scoping review
Falco, 2012 (42)ExposureReview is on nutritional interventions
Field, 2016 (43)DesignReview is a narrative review
Forbes, 2019 (44)PopulationReview targets men with a history of prostate cancer, not among those with HIV
Gonçalves, 2017 (45)PopulationReview is among a general unselected adult population, not among those with HIV
Ivanyi, 2015 (46)Population/ExposureReview is on the effects of orthoses, footwear, and walking aids on the walking ability of children and adolescents with spina bifida
Kamitani, 2017 (47)DesignReview is an umbrella review
Kietrys, 2018 (48)DesignThe study design is a case series
Koepke, 2018 (49)PopulationReview is among people with multiple sclerosis
Kong, 2002 (50)ExposureReview is on testosterone therapy in HIV wasting syndrome
Larsen, 2019 (51)PopulationReview is among a general unselected adult population, not among those with HIV
Lee, 2013 (52)PopulationReview is among a general unselected adult population at risk of or with diagnosed cardiovascular diseases, not among those with HIV
Maddocks, 2013 (53)ExposureReview is on neuromuscular electrical stimulation for muscle weakness in adults with advanced disease
McKay, 2018 (54)ExposureReview evaluates mobile phone applications for health behaviour change
Moraes, 2018 (55)ExposureReview evaluates psychoneuroimmunology-based interventions
Nelson, 2014 (56)PopulationReview is on the management of osteoarthritis
Omura, 2012 (57)ExposureReview is on patient experience of haemophilia and HIV
Roeh, 2019 (58)PopulationReview is on the effects of exercise training on depressive symptoms in somatically ill patients
Roll, 2018 (59)Population/DesignThe study is a concept analysis on the health promotion for people with intellectual disabilities
Russell, 2014 (60)ExposureReview examines the efficacy of nutritional interventions on soccer skills
Tian, 2013 (61)Population/ExposureReview is among overweight or obese adults and examines the effects of chromium picolinate supplementation
Vancampfort, 2018 (62)ExposureReview examines physical activity correlates in people living with HIV/AIDS
Yahiaoui, 2012 (63)DesignNot a systematic review

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