2005-2018 年全国健康与营养状况调查中女性生活必需品 8 与压力性尿失禁之间的关系:一项横断面研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Xiaoping Xu, Han Wu, Xiaofang Xu, Ruiqian Liu
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目的:压力性尿失禁(SUI)可能与心血管疾病有关:压力性尿失禁(SUI)可能与心血管疾病有关。最近更新的心血管健康(CVH)测量指标 "生活必备 8 项指标"(LE8)与女性压力性尿失禁的相关性进行了研究:该研究采用全国范围的横断面设计,纳入了从 2005 年至 2018 年全国健康与营养调查数据集中选取的 9332 名 20 岁及以上女性。LE8指标从0到100不等,根据美国心脏协会制定的标准进行评估。SUI 根据自我报告确定。为了评估这些相关性,我们采用了多变量逻辑变量和受限立方样条的模型:在横断面研究中,共纳入了 9332 名参与者(加权平均年龄为 52.23 岁),其中 4274 人患有 SUI(加权百分比为 48.64%)。考虑到潜在的混杂因素,研究发现LE8得分越高,发生SUI的几率越低(每增加10分的几率比[OR]为0.83;95%置信区间[CI]为0.80-0.87)。与 LE8 分数较低的参与者相比,LE8 分数较高的参与者患 SUI 的几率要低 57%。在中年、非西班牙裔白人、教育和收入水平较高、与伴侣同居的参与者中,LE8得分与膀胱尿失禁之间存在统计学意义上的显著关联:根据这项研究,LE8 分数的提高与 SUI 风险的降低之间存在关联。因此,促进最佳 CVH 可能与减少女性 SUI 有关。
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Association between Life's essential 8 and stress urinary incontinence in women from the National Health and nutrition examination survey 2005-2018: A cross-sectional study.

Objective: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) may be associated with cardiovascular disease. Life's Essential 8 (LE8), a recently updated measure of cardiovascular health (CVH), has been investigated for its association with SUI in women.

Methods: The study adopted a cross-sectional design with national scope, incorporating 9332 women aged 20 and above, selected from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey dataset from 2005 to 2018. The LE8 metric, which varies from 0 to 100, was evaluated based on the criteria set by the American Heart Association. SUI was determined based on self-report. To evaluate these correlations, we employed models with multivariable logistic variables and a restricted cubic spline.

Results: In the cross-sectional study, a total of 9332 participants were included (weighted average age, 52.23 years), and 4274 had SUI (weighted percentage, 48.64%). Considering potential confounders, it was found that higher LE8 scores were associated with lower odds of SUI (odds ratio [OR] for each 10-point increase was 0.83; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.80-0.87). Compared to participants with lower LE8 scores, those with higher LE8 scores had a 57% lower probability of developing SUI. There was a statistically significant association between LE8 score and SUI among participants who were middle-aged, non-Hispanic white, had higher levels of education and income, and were living with a partner.

Conclusion: According to this study, there was an association between increase in Life's Essential 8 and reduction in SUI risk. Therefore, promoting optimal CVH may associate with reducing SUI in women.

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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
2.60%
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493
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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