Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6148639 | Annals of Epidemiology | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Among women with low waist circumferences, high total daily calorie intake was associated with moderate-to-severe LUTS. Although greater saturated fat intake was linked to postmicturition symptoms, the possibility that postmicturition symptoms in women represent more extensive or severe conditions should be explored in future research. These novel results indicate that dietary contributors to LUTS in women are distinct from those in men and may depend on symptom subtype and body size.
Keywords
AUA-SIFFQICSUrination disordersBACHUrinary incontinenceNutritionInternational Continence SocietyDietbody mass indexBMIAmerican Urological Association Symptom IndexLower urinary tract symptomsconfidence intervalUrinary tractEnergy intakeLUTSodds ratioFFQ, Food Frequency QuestionnaireDietary proteinsDietary fats
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Authors
Nancy N. ScD, Kevin T. MD, FACS, Edward L. MD, ScD, John B. PhD,