Use and outcomes of antihypertensive medication treatment in the US hypertensive population: A gender comparison.
Shakir UllahShahbaz KhanShahrzad Bazargan-HejaziErnesto RamirezSenait TeklehaimanotSara DiabMaria BangashMagda ShaheenPublished in: Health promotion perspectives (2023)
Hypertensive females are more likely than males to use antihypertensive medications. The effectiveness of treatment to control blood pressure is equal across males and females. Our findings have implications for practitioners to account gender-specific approaches when discussing adherence to hypertension medication treatment with their patients.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- hypertensive patients
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- end stage renal disease
- primary care
- systematic review
- chronic kidney disease
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- ejection fraction
- combination therapy
- metabolic syndrome
- prognostic factors
- skeletal muscle
- blood glucose
- electronic health record
- weight loss