The definition, prevalence, and risk factors for stress urinary incontinence.

作者: Karl M Luber

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关键词: PregnancyPopulationDemographyMedicineAdult femaleMEDLINEChildbirthPrevalenceObesityUrinary incontinencePhysical therapy

摘要: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has an observed prevalence of between 4% and 35%. Whereas the clinical definition SUI been established by International Continence Society, epidemiologic not established, leading to a broad disparity in reported rates. Numerous risk factors for have identified. Aging, obesity, smoking appear consistent causal relationships with condition, whereas roles pregnancy childbirth remain controversial. The many these is increasing adult female population United States. These changes, combined physician awareness availability nonsurgical therapy, will likely increase number women receiving care over next 3 decades.

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