Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Change in Sexual Activity Score of Psychosexual Daily Questionnaire (PDQ-4) |
The primary outcome is change in sexual activity score, assessed by the Psychosexual Daily Questionnaire (PDQ). The questionnaire covered 3 different domains: 1) sexual desire, enjoyment, and performance; 2) sexual activity score; and 3) mood. Sexual activity was assessed using a checklist format (12-item) and the score range of 0 to 12 with higher scores representing better sexual activity. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in All Domains of International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) |
IIEF is a validated, 15-item questionnaire that assesses 5 domains of sexual function: erectile function (range 1-30), orgasmic function (range 0-10), sexual desire (range 2-10), intercourse satisfaction (range 0-15), and overall sexual satisfaction (range 2-10). Each question was answered on a 6-point or 5-point scale from 0/1 to 5 (best) with a total possible score (sum of 5 domains) range of 5 to 75 with higher scores representing better function. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Sexual Activity, Interest, and Desire Scale (SAID) |
The Sexual Activity, Interest, and Desire Scale (SAID) is an 8-item questionnaire that evaluates 3 response domains, including sexual thinking, sexual arousal, and sexual activity. The score was linearly transformed to a 0 to 100 scale for each item. The average score ranges 0-100. The higher the score, the better the sexual function. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Derogatis Index of Sexual Function Male II (DISF-M-II) |
Derogatis Index of Sexual Function Male II (DISF-M-II) is a 25-item questionnaire that provides an estimate of perceived quality of sexual activities in 5 response domains: sexual desire/drive (range 0-33), sexual arousal (range 0-33), sexual activity (range 0-35), orgasm (range 0-26), and sexual satisfaction/partner relationship (range 0-25). The total possible score (sum of 5 domains) range of 0 to 152 with higher scores representing better function. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Three Domains of Men's Sexual Health Questionnaire (MSHQ) |
Men's Sexual Health Questionnaire (MSHQ), a 25-item questionnaire, assesses sexual function and satisfaction. It consists 5 domains: Erection (3 items, ranging from 0 to 15 (best)), Ejaculation (7 items, ranging from 1 to 35 (best)), Satisfaction (6 items, ranging from 6 to 30 (best)), Sexual desire (4 items, ranging 4-20 (best)), and Sexual activity (3 items, ranging 3-15 (best)). Erection, Ejaculation and Satisfaction domains were measured and the higher score representing better sexual function and satisfaction. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Two Domains of Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) |
Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) is a 50-item, comprehensive instrument designed to evaluate patient function and bother after prostate cancer treatment. Of its four domains, the sexual domain (range 0-100) and hormonal domain (range 0-100) were utilized. The response for each item is standardized to a 0 to 100 scale. Higher score yields better quality of life. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT) Fatigue Scale |
The FACIT Fatigue Scale is a 13-item questionnaire that measures an individual's level of fatigue during their usual daily activities over the past week. The level of fatigue is measured on a four-point scale (4 = not at all fatigued to 0 = very much fatigued). Score ranges 0-52. The higher the score, the better the quality of life. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Hypogonadism Energy Diary (HED) |
Hypogonadism Energy Diary (HED) is a 4-item questionnaire that intended to assess real-time energy levels. Score ranges 0 to100 with higher scores representing higher energy. each question uses an 11-point numerical rating scale (0-10) with 10 corresponding to full of energy or extreme tiredness. HED score was the average of the scores for these 4 items. Scores were linearly transformed to a 0 to 100 scale. Higher scores representing higher energy. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) |
International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) is a 8-item, extensively validated and widely used self-reported measure of lower urinary tract symptoms questionnaire. It includes Urinary Symptoms (item1-7, range 0-35) and Quality of Life Due to Urinary Symptoms (item 8, range 0-6). The higher the score, the severer of the urinary symptoms and worse quality of life due to symptoms. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) |
The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) is a self-report questionnaire that consists of two 10-item scales to measure both positive and negative affect. Each item is rated on a 5-point scale of 1 (very slightly or not at all) to 5 (extremely). Score ranges 10-50 for both positive and negative affect. The higher scores represent higher levels of positive/negative affect. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Body Mass Using DXA |
Whole body, appendicular, and trunk lean mass were measured using dual energy X- ray absorptiometry (DXA), calibrated using a soft tissue phantom before each scan. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of Maximal Voluntary Muscle Strength |
The maximal voluntary muscle strength was measured in the leg press exercise using the 1-repetition method |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Gait Speed in 6-minute Walk |
Tests of Physical Function and Task-Specific Performance measured by gait speed in 6-min walk |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of 50 Meters Walk Tests- Unloaded /Loaded |
Tests of Physical Function and Task-Specific Performance measured by 50-meter timed walk + 20% load carry. Physical Function was evaluated using test of 50-meter loaded walking speed. One test consisted of walking 50 meters as rapidly as possible without running (unloaded) while the second test required participants to carry a load equivalent to 20% of their baseline body weight evenly distributed in two canvas tote bags(loaded). Time was measured electronically with a digital clock. Speed in meters per second is calculated by the following: 50/time. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Power of Stair Climbing Tests- Unloaded/Loaded |
Tests of Physical Function and Task-Specific Performance measured by Stair-climbing power +/- 20% load carry. Physical Function was evaluated using two tests of stair climb power using an indoor 12-step staircase. One test consisted of ascending the 12-steps as rapidly as possible without running (unloaded stair climb) while the second test required participants to carry a load equivalent to 20% of their baseline body weight evenly distributed in two canvas tote bags (loaded stair climb). Time to ascend the stairs was measured electronically with a digital clock and switch mats placed at the base of the steps and on the 12th step. Power in watts is calculated by the following: [body weight (kilograms) * distance (meters)/ (time/60)] /6.12. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Serum Total Testosterone Level |
Serum total testosterone levels during screening was measured in the Quest Diagnostics Laboratory, Chantilly, VA, using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method certified by the Hormone Standardization Program for Testosterone (HoST) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Free Testosterone Level |
Free testosterone level for screening was measured using an equilibrium dialysis method. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Serum Sex Hormone-binding Globulin (SHBG) Level |
Serum SHBG level was measured using two-site directed immuno-chemiluminescence assays with sensitivity 2.5 nmol/L, and coefficients of variation less than 10% in low, medium and high range |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Serum Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Level |
Serum LH level was measured using two-site directed immuno-chemiluminescence assays with sensitivity 0.1 U/L, and coefficients of variation less than 10% in low, medium and high range |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Estradiol Levels |
Estradiol level was measured by LC-MS/MS. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of White Blood Cell |
White Blood Cell was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of Red Blood Cell |
Red Blood Cell was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Hematocrit |
Hematocrit was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Hemoglobin |
Hemoglobin was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) |
Mean corpuscular volume was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (RDW) |
Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) was measured for safety monitoring. RDW was calculated with: standard deviation of the mean cell size divided by the mean corpuscular volume of the red cells multiplied by 100 |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Platelet Count |
Platelet count was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) |
Aspartate aminotransferase was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) |
Alanine aminotransferase was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of Total Bilirubin |
Total Bilirubin was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Serum Alkaline Phosphatase |
Serum alkaline phosphatase was measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change of Lipid Panel |
Plasma lipids were measured for safety monitoring. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Fasting Glucose Levels |
Glucose will be measured in a fasting serum sample at Quest Lab. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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| Secondary |
Change in Insulin |
Insulin will be measured using an immunoassay at Quest lab. |
12 weeks from baseline |
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