Emerging links between non-neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic obstruction, metabolic syndrome and its components: A systematic review.

作者: Giorgio I Russo , Tommaso Castelli , Daniele Urzì , Salvatore Privitera , Sandro La Vignera

DOI: 10.1111/IJU.12877

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摘要: We carried out a systematic review in order to determine the connection between lower urinary tract symptoms secondary bladder outlet obstruction and metabolic syndrome with its components. searched Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, PubMed, EMBASE, Database Systematic Review Web Science from their inception until January 2015 identify all eligible studies on effect (or component factors) presence or severity symptoms/bladder men. This analysis was according STrengthening Reporting OBservational Epidemiology guidelines. In total, 19 were identified as for this review. The quality assessment score ≥50% more than half (11/19). evidence synthesis showed positive association syndrome, number components obstruction. particular, major endocrine aberrations are central obesity hypertriglyceridemia. links insulin resistance should be better investigated. Ethnic disparities examined different impact such influence still remain unclear. relationship open way introducing physical activity diet recognized first-line interventions treating symptoms. However, investigated two ethnic cohorts (i.e. Asian vs Caucasian) understand severity.

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