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Effect of weight loss on urinary incontinence in overweight and obese women: results at 12 and 18 months.

机译:体重减轻对超重和肥胖妇女尿失禁的影响:12和18个月时的结果。

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PURPOSE: Initial weight loss improves urinary incontinence in overweight and obese women. In this study we examined the longer term effects of a weight loss intervention on urinary incontinence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Overweight and obese women (mean +/- SD age 53 +/- 10 years) with 10 or more urinary incontinence episodes weekly were randomized to an 18-month behavioral weight loss intervention (226) or control group (112). Outcome measures were collected at 12 and 18 months. RESULTS: At baseline women had a mean body mass index of 36 +/- 6 kg/m(2) and reported a mean of 24 +/- 18 incontinence episodes weekly. Of the patients 86% completed 18-month measurements. The percent weight loss in the intervention group averaged 8.0%, 7.5% and 5.5% at 6, 12 and 18 months, respectively, vs approximately 1.5% in the control group (all values p <0.001). Compared with controls at 12 months the intervention group reported a greater percent reduction in weekly stress urinary incontinence episodes (65% vs 47%, p <0.001), and a greater proportion achieved at least a 70% decrease in weekly total and stress urinary incontinence episodes. At 18 months a greater proportion of women in the weight loss intervention group had more than 70% improvement in urge incontinence episodes but there were no significant differences between the groups for stress or total urinary incontinence. The intervention group also reported greater satisfaction with changes in urinary incontinence than the control group at 6, 12 and 18 months. CONCLUSIONS: Weight loss intervention reduced the frequency of stress incontinence episodes through 12 months and improved patient satisfaction with changes in incontinence through 18 months. Improving weight loss maintenance may provide longer term benefits for urinary incontinence.
机译:目的:最初的体重减轻可改善超重和肥胖妇女的尿失禁。在这项研究中,我们研究了减肥干预对尿失禁的长期影响。材料与方法:每周有10次或以上尿失禁发作的超重和肥胖妇女(平均+/- SD年龄53 +/- 10岁)被随机分为18个月的行为性体重减轻干预(226)或对照组(112) 。在12和18个月时收集结果指标。结果:基线时,女性平均体重指数为36 +/- 6 kg / m(2),每周平均尿失禁为24 +/- 18次。其中86%的患者完成了18个月的测量。干预组在6、12和18个月的体重减轻百分比分别平均为8.0%,7.5%和5.5%,而对照组的体重减轻百分比约为1.5%(所有值p <0.001)。与12个月的对照组相比,干预组的每周压力性尿失禁发作减少百分比更高(65%比47%,p <0.001),并且更大的比例每周和压力性尿失禁至少减少70%情节。在18个月时,减肥干预组中有更大比例的女性患者出现急迫性尿失禁发作的改善率超过70%,但两组之间在压力或总尿失禁方面没有显着差异。干预组在6、12和18个月时还报告了对尿失禁变化的满意度高于对照组。结论:减肥干预减少了12个月内压力性尿失禁发作的频率,并改善了18个月内对尿失禁变化的患者满意度。改善体重减轻维持可能会为尿失禁提供更长期的益处。

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