No Association of Caffeinated Beverage or Caffeine Intake with Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence Among Middle-Aged Japanese Women: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study

Masafumi Saito, Satomi Kobayashi, H. Uchida, H. Suga, Jun Kobayashi, Satoshi Sasaki
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Abstract Objective: Some epidemiological studies have reported that caffeine intake is positively associated with urinary incontinence (UI). However, it remains unclear whether caffeine, caffeinated beverages, or both directly influence UI development, or work as a surrogate of unknown risk factors. Therefore, we investigated the association between UI and the intake of caffeinated beverages and total caffeine intake in middle-aged Japanese women. Design: Habitual coffee, Japanese and Chinese tea, and total caffeine intake were assessed using validated self-administered dietary history questionnaires. UI was defined using the Epidemiology of Incontinence in the County of Nord-Trondelag Study questionnaire. Subjects: A total of 3,313 women aged 40–59 years from the Three-Generation Study of Women on Diets and Health were included. Results: A total of 1,145 participants (35%) had UI. Multivariate-adjusted odds ratios (ORs) (95% confidence interval [CI]) for UI in the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth ...
含咖啡因饮料或咖啡因摄入与日本中年妇女尿失禁患病率无关:一项多中心横断面研究
摘要目的:一些流行病学研究报道,咖啡因摄入与尿失禁(UI)呈正相关。然而,目前尚不清楚咖啡因、含咖啡因饮料或两者是否直接影响尿失联的发展,或作为未知风险因素的替代品。因此,我们调查了日本中年女性尿失禁与含咖啡因饮料摄入量和总咖啡因摄入量之间的关系。设计:习惯咖啡、日本茶和中国茶以及总咖啡因摄入量通过有效的自我管理饮食史问卷进行评估。尿失禁的定义采用Nord-Trondelag县失禁流行病学调查问卷。研究对象:共有3313名年龄在40-59岁之间的女性参与了“三代女性饮食与健康研究”。结果:共有1145名参与者(35%)患有尿失禁。在第1、2、3、4、5次治疗中,UI的多变量调整优势比(ORs)(95%可信区间[CI])。
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