EFFECT OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVES ON SEXUAL FUNCTION AND QUALITY-OF-LIFE - THE TAIM STUDY

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Wassertheilsmoller, S [1 ]
Blaufox, MD [1 ]
Oberman, A [1 ]
Davis, BR [1 ]
Swencionis, C [1 ]
Knerr, MO [1 ]
Hawkins, CM [1 ]
Langford, HG [1 ]
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[1] Yeshiva Univ Albert Einstein Coll Med, 1300 Morris Pk Ave, Bronx, NY 10461 USA
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10.7326/0003-4819-114-8-613
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To evaluate treatment of mild hypertension using combinations of diet and low-dose pharmacologic therapies. Design: Multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Setting: Three university-based tertiary care centers. Patients: Patients (697) 21 to 65 years of age with diastolic blood pressure between 90 and 100 mm Hg as well as weight between 110% and 160% of ideal weight. Intervention: Patients were stratified by clinical center and race and were randomly assigned to one of three diets (usual, low-sodium and high-potassium, weight loss) and one of three agents (placebo, chlorthalidone, and atenolol). Measurements: Changes in measures of sexual problems, distress, and well-being after 6 months of therapy were analyzed. Main Results: Low-dose chlorthalidone and atenolol produced few side effects, except in men. Erection-related problems worsened in 28% (95% CI, 15% to 41%) of men receiving chlorthalidone and usual diet compared with 3% (CI, 0% to 9%) of those receiving placebo and usual diet (P = 0.009) and 11% (CI, 2% to 20%) of those receiving atenolol and usual diet (P > 0.05). The weight loss diet ameliorated this effect. The low-sodium diet with placebo was associated with greater fatigue (34%; CI, 23% to 45%) than was either usual diet (18%; CI, 10% to 27%; P = 0.04) or weight reduction (15%; CI, 7% to 23%; P = 0.009). The low-sodium diet with chlorthalidone increased problems with sleep (32%; CI, 22% to 42%) compared with chlorthalidone and usual diet (16%; CI, 8% to 24%; P = 0.04). The weight loss diet benefited quality of life most, reducing total physical complaints (P < 0.001) and increasing satisfaction with health (P < 0.001). Total physical complaints decreased in 57% to 76% of patients depending on drug and diet group, and were markedly decreased by weight loss. Conclusion: In general, low-dose antihypertensive drug therapy (with chlorthalidone or atenolol) improves rather than impairs the quality of life; however, chlorthalidone with usual diet increases sexual problems in men.
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