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Relationship between Lifestyle and Health Factors and Severe Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 Middle-Aged and Older Australian Men: Population-Based Study

BACKGROUND: Despite growing interest in prevention of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) through better understanding of modifiable risk factors, large-scale population-based evidence is limited. OBJECTIVE: To describe risk factors associated with severe LUTS in the 45 and Up Study, a large cohort...

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Autores principales: Smith, David P., Weber, Marianne F., Soga, Kay, Korda, Rosemary J., Tikellis, Gabriella, Patel, Manish I., Clements, Mark S., Dwyer, Terry, Latz, Isabel K., Banks, Emily
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4198085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25333345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109278
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author Smith, David P.
Weber, Marianne F.
Soga, Kay
Korda, Rosemary J.
Tikellis, Gabriella
Patel, Manish I.
Clements, Mark S.
Dwyer, Terry
Latz, Isabel K.
Banks, Emily
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Weber, Marianne F.
Soga, Kay
Korda, Rosemary J.
Tikellis, Gabriella
Patel, Manish I.
Clements, Mark S.
Dwyer, Terry
Latz, Isabel K.
Banks, Emily
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description BACKGROUND: Despite growing interest in prevention of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) through better understanding of modifiable risk factors, large-scale population-based evidence is limited. OBJECTIVE: To describe risk factors associated with severe LUTS in the 45 and Up Study, a large cohort study. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional analysis of questionnaire data from 106,435 men aged ≥45 years, living in New South Wales, Australia. OUTCOME MEASURES AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: LUTS were measured by a modified version of the International Prostate Symptom Score (m-IPSS). The strength of association between severe LUTS and socio-demographic, lifestyle and health-related factors was estimated, using logistic regression to calculate odds ratios, adjusted for a range of confounding factors. RESULTS: Overall, 18.3% reported moderate, and 3.6% severe, LUTS. Severe LUTS were more common among men reporting previous prostate cancer (7.6%), total prostatectomy (4.9%) or having part of the prostate removed (8.2%). After excluding men with prostate cancer or prostate surgery, the prevalence of moderate-severe LUTS in the cohort (n = 95,089) ranged from 10.6% to 35.4% for ages 45–49 to ≥80; the age-related increase was steeper for storage than voiding symptoms. The adjusted odds of severe LUTS decreased with increasing education (tertiary qualification versus no school certificate, odds ratio (OR = 0.78 (0.68–0.89))) and increasing physical activity (high versus low, OR = 0.83 (0.76–0.91)). Odds were elevated among current smokers versus never-smokers (OR = 1.64 (1.43–1.88)), obese versus healthy-weight men (OR = 1.27 (1.14–1.41)) and for comorbid conditions (e.g., heart disease versus no heart disease, OR = 1.36 (1.24–1.49)), and particularly for severe versus no physical functional limitation (OR = 5.17 (4.51–5.93)). CONCLUSIONS: LUTS was associated with a number of factors, including modifiable risk factors, suggesting potential targets for prevention.
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spelling pubmed-41980852014-10-21 Relationship between Lifestyle and Health Factors and Severe Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 Middle-Aged and Older Australian Men: Population-Based Study Smith, David P. Weber, Marianne F. Soga, Kay Korda, Rosemary J. Tikellis, Gabriella Patel, Manish I. Clements, Mark S. Dwyer, Terry Latz, Isabel K. Banks, Emily PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite growing interest in prevention of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) through better understanding of modifiable risk factors, large-scale population-based evidence is limited. OBJECTIVE: To describe risk factors associated with severe LUTS in the 45 and Up Study, a large cohort study. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional analysis of questionnaire data from 106,435 men aged ≥45 years, living in New South Wales, Australia. OUTCOME MEASURES AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: LUTS were measured by a modified version of the International Prostate Symptom Score (m-IPSS). The strength of association between severe LUTS and socio-demographic, lifestyle and health-related factors was estimated, using logistic regression to calculate odds ratios, adjusted for a range of confounding factors. RESULTS: Overall, 18.3% reported moderate, and 3.6% severe, LUTS. Severe LUTS were more common among men reporting previous prostate cancer (7.6%), total prostatectomy (4.9%) or having part of the prostate removed (8.2%). After excluding men with prostate cancer or prostate surgery, the prevalence of moderate-severe LUTS in the cohort (n = 95,089) ranged from 10.6% to 35.4% for ages 45–49 to ≥80; the age-related increase was steeper for storage than voiding symptoms. The adjusted odds of severe LUTS decreased with increasing education (tertiary qualification versus no school certificate, odds ratio (OR = 0.78 (0.68–0.89))) and increasing physical activity (high versus low, OR = 0.83 (0.76–0.91)). Odds were elevated among current smokers versus never-smokers (OR = 1.64 (1.43–1.88)), obese versus healthy-weight men (OR = 1.27 (1.14–1.41)) and for comorbid conditions (e.g., heart disease versus no heart disease, OR = 1.36 (1.24–1.49)), and particularly for severe versus no physical functional limitation (OR = 5.17 (4.51–5.93)). CONCLUSIONS: LUTS was associated with a number of factors, including modifiable risk factors, suggesting potential targets for prevention. Public Library of Science 2014-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4198085/ /pubmed/25333345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109278 Text en © 2014 Smith et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Weber, Marianne F.
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Korda, Rosemary J.
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Patel, Manish I.
Clements, Mark S.
Dwyer, Terry
Latz, Isabel K.
Banks, Emily
Relationship between Lifestyle and Health Factors and Severe Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 Middle-Aged and Older Australian Men: Population-Based Study
title Relationship between Lifestyle and Health Factors and Severe Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 Middle-Aged and Older Australian Men: Population-Based Study
title_full Relationship between Lifestyle and Health Factors and Severe Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 Middle-Aged and Older Australian Men: Population-Based Study
title_fullStr Relationship between Lifestyle and Health Factors and Severe Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 Middle-Aged and Older Australian Men: Population-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Lifestyle and Health Factors and Severe Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 Middle-Aged and Older Australian Men: Population-Based Study
title_short Relationship between Lifestyle and Health Factors and Severe Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 Middle-Aged and Older Australian Men: Population-Based Study
title_sort relationship between lifestyle and health factors and severe lower urinary tract symptoms (luts) in 106,435 middle-aged and older australian men: population-based study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4198085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25333345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109278
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