2004
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-55382004000300023
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Pediatric urology

Abstract: found that there was a definite possible ideological association between the onset of overactive bladder and nutrient composition of the diet. Specifically, they found that higher intakes of potassium, protein, and vitamin E were significantly associated with a decreased risk of onset of OAB. In addition, vitamin B6, niacin and retinol intake had an association that was approaching but not quite establishing statistical significance.With the aging population and the increased incidence of overactive bladder, r… Show more

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