OBESITY AND URINARY INCONTINENCE
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 01)Publication Date: 2024-01-19
Authors : Laila Yahya A. Alhubaishi Afaf Abdullatif Alhashemi; Faiqah M. Azim;
Page : 594-598
Keywords : Obesity UrineIncontinence Weigh tReduction Bariatric Surgery;
Abstract
Urinary incontinence, the involuntary leakage of urine, is oftenunderdiagnosedandundertreated.Urinaryincontinenceaffectsalmost 50% of middle-aged and older women worldwide andaffectsthequalityoflifeseverely.Several risk factors have been attributed to urinary incontinence,obesity is an independent risk factor for stress-related and mixedurinary incontinence and is the most important risk factor for dailyurinaryincontinencecomparedtoanyotherfactor.Incontinence predisposes patients to other health problems, contributes todepression and social isolation, and is a significant source of dependencyamongtheelderly,Studies show that each 5-unit increase in body mass index (BMI) isassociated with a 60 –100% increased risk of daily urinary incontinence.This paper explores the relationship between obesity and urinaryincontinence, emphasizing obesity as an independent risk factor and acriticalcontributortostress-relatedandmixedurinaryincontinence.The review delves into the potential mechanisms linking obesity tourinary incontinence, highlighting the impact of excess body weightonpelvicfloor structures.
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