Prevalence, correlates, and treatment behaviors for urolithiasis and renal colic-like pain symptoms at the population level in Poland.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jakub Szymanski, Marcin Chlosta, Przemyslaw Dudek, Pawel Rajwa, Wojciech Krajewski, Piotr Bryniarski, Katarzyna Krzanowska, Piotr Chlosta, Mikolaj Przydacz
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The prevalence of urolithiasis and renal colic-like pain symptoms differs by region because of geographical, climatic, dietary, genetic, and lifestyle factors. In addition, reliable data for Central and Eastern Europe are lacking. Therefore, we analyzed the prevalence, correlates, and treatment behaviors for these conditions in a representative sample of 10,029 adult Poles. We used an Internet interview format and based our sample on the latest population census data. The lifetime prevalence of urolithiasis was 12.85% (n = 1289), and renal colic-like pain symptoms during lifetime were reported to be 43.05% (n = 4317). Sociodemographic factors such as age, place of residence, education, marital and employment status, and workplace-related circumstances (particularly exposure to high temperatures) were associated with urolithiasis and renal colic-like pain symptoms; no sex differences were observed. Over 20 conditions correlated with high prevalence of urolithiasis and renal colic-like pain symptoms. Lifestyle habits also influenced prevalence, with salting food increasing the risk of urolithiasis, and smoking and alcohol consumption being linked to renal colic-like pain symptoms. Encouragingly, most participants with urolithiasis and renal colic-like pain symptoms sought and received treatment. These findings, consistent with studies worldwide, provide valuable guidance for developing and implementing effective health improvement programs targeting urolithiasis in Poland.

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波兰人口水平尿石症和肾绞痛样疼痛症状的患病率、相关性和治疗行为
由于地理、气候、饮食、遗传和生活方式等因素,尿石症和肾绞痛样疼痛症状的患病率因地区而异。此外,缺乏中欧和东欧的可靠数据。因此,我们分析了10029名波兰人的代表性样本中这些疾病的患病率、相关性和治疗行为。我们采用了网络访谈的形式,并以最新的人口普查数据为样本。尿石症终生患病率为12.85% (n = 1289),一生中肾绞痛样疼痛症状为43.05% (n = 4317)。年龄、居住地、教育程度、婚姻和就业状况以及工作场所相关环境(特别是暴露于高温环境)等社会人口因素与尿石症和肾绞痛样疼痛症状相关;没有观察到性别差异。超过20种疾病与尿石症和肾绞痛样疼痛症状的高发相关。生活习惯也影响尿石症的流行,含盐食物增加尿石症的风险,吸烟和饮酒与肾绞痛样疼痛症状有关。令人鼓舞的是,大多数有尿石症和肾绞痛样疼痛症状的参与者寻求并接受了治疗。这些发现与世界范围内的研究一致,为波兰针对尿石症制定和实施有效的健康改善计划提供了有价值的指导。
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Scientific Reports
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7.50
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4.30%
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19567
审稿时长
3.9 months
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