1997
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1997.tb138783.x
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Troublesome lower urinary tract symptoms in the community: a prevalence study

Abstract: ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of troublesome lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) In men and women In the community. DesignInterview‐based prevalence survey. SettingMetropolitan and rural communities In South Australia, September, 1995. SubjectsProbability sample of 1204 men and 1686 women (aged over 18 years) weighted to reflect the age and sex distribution of the South Australian population. Data collectedPresence of storage (Irritative) and voiding (obstructive) symptoms, based on the International Pr… Show more

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“…Nearly half of the Australian men aged .65 years report some urinary symptoms resulting from BPH. 17 Established risk factors that have consistently been associated with BPH include increasing age and there are geographical patterns, with BPH being more common in areas such as Africa and America. Also, there have been debates around the association of lifestyle factors such as physical activity, diet, smoking and alcohol consumption, which may be positively or negatively associated with BPH.…”
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“…Nearly half of the Australian men aged .65 years report some urinary symptoms resulting from BPH. 17 Established risk factors that have consistently been associated with BPH include increasing age and there are geographical patterns, with BPH being more common in areas such as Africa and America. Also, there have been debates around the association of lifestyle factors such as physical activity, diet, smoking and alcohol consumption, which may be positively or negatively associated with BPH.…”
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“…An unknown factor might explain these differences, but pre-test probability could not account for the heterogeneity observed in a metaregression model. The available data do not allow us to classify our results according to age for the comparison of the pre-test probabilities of UTI [7,100-102]. Poor descriptions of methods and incomplete data made it difficult to assess the methodological quality of the studies included in our analysis, to compare our inclusion and exclusion criteria, and to identify and control for other characteristics that may not have been reflected in the publication.…”
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“…With this rapid aging of the population, urination problems of elderly people in the community have been drawing great attention [2,3]. Aging may influence lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), and it is noted that both elderly men and elderly women can have LUTS [3,4].…”
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confidence: 99%