肌少症风险作为50岁及以上女性尿失禁的预测因子:一项横断面分析。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Wesam A Debes, Munseef Sadaqa, Pongrác Ács, Kálmán Kovács, Viktória Prémusz, Márta Hock
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尿失禁(UI)对女性健康有多重负面影响。以前在不同的环境和人群中调查了多种危险因素。本研究旨在确定匈牙利50岁以上妇女尿失禁与肌肉减少症及其他相关危险因素之间的关系。这项横断面研究包括215名年龄≥50岁的女性。参与者是从社区住宅和养老院招募的。调查包括医疗和产科信息,使用国际失禁调查问卷下尿路症状模块(ICIQ-FLUTS)评估尿失禁,并通过SARC-F评估肌肉减少症的风险。本研究遵循加强流行病学观察性研究报告(STROBE)横断面研究清单报告结果。该研究的方案已在clinicaltrials.gov上注册,标识符为NCT05313360。434个人被邀请参加,在最后阶段,215名参与者可供最终分析。除了肌肉减少症的风险外,首次分娩的年龄和分娩期间并发症的数量也是尿失禁的危险因素。建议进一步的纵向研究来调查长期的关联。
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Sarcopenia risk as a predictor of urinary incontinence in women aged 50 and older: a cross-sectional analysis.

Sarcopenia risk as a predictor of urinary incontinence in women aged 50 and older: a cross-sectional analysis.

Urinary Incontinence (UI) has multiple negative effects on women's health. Multiple risk factors were investigated previously in different settings and populations. This study aims to determine the association between UI and the risk of sarcopenia and other associated risk factors among women above the age of 50 years in Hungary. This cross-sectional study included 215 women aged ≥ 50 years. Participants were recruited from community-dwelling and nursing homes. The survey included medical and obstetric information, UI was assessed using the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Modules (ICIQ-FLUTS), and risk of sarcopenia was assessed by SARC-F. This study adhered to the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology Statement (STROBE) checklist for cross-sectional studies to report the results. The protocol for the study was registered on clinicaltrials.gov under the identifier NCT05313360. Four hundred and thirty-four individuals were invited to participate, and at the final stage, 215 participants were available for the final analysis. In addition to the risk of sarcopenia, age when giving the first delivery and the number of complications during birth were risk factors for UI. Further longitudinal studies are recommended to investigate the association over extended periods.

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