Is urinary incontinence associated with sedentary behaviour in older women? Analysis of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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2020ISSN
1932-6203
Resumen
Background
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common geriatric syndrome associated with physical and cognitive
impairments. The association between type of UI and sedentary behaviour (SB) has
not been explored.
Aim
To determine association between moderate-severe UI, or any stress UI (SUI) or any
urgency UI (UUI) and SB in community-dwelling older women.
Methods
Women aged 60 and over from the 2005–2006 cycle of the National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey (NHANES) with objectively measured (accelerometer) and selfreported
SB and UI data were selected. Multivariate models exploring association between
moderate-severe UI and SB, or SUI and SB, or UUI and SB were analysed using logistic
regression adjusted for factors associated with UI.
Results
In the overall sample of 459 older women, 23.5% reported moderate-severe UI, 50.5%
reported any SUI and 41.4% reported any UUI. In bivariate analysis objectively measured
proportion of time in SB was associated with moderate-severe UI and UUI (p = 0.014 and
p = 0.047) but not SUI. Average duration of SB bouts in those with moderate-severe UI or any
SUI was no longer than older women reporting no continence issues, but it was significantly (19%) longer in older women with any UUI (mean difference 3.2 minutes; p = 0.001). Selfreported
SB variables were not associated with any type of UI. Multivariate analysis showed an
association between UUI and a longer average duration of SB bouts (OR = 1.05, 95% CI =
1.01–1.09, p = 0.006) but no association with moderate-severe UI or SUI.
Conclusion
UUI was significantly associated with increased average duration of SB bouts in communitydwelling
older women. The importance of objective measurement of SB is highlighted and
suggests that decreasing time in prolonged sitting may be a target intervention to reduce
UUI. Future studies are required to further explore the association between SB and
incontinence.
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Artículo
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Inglés
Palabras clave
Incontinència urinària
Incontinència urinària en les dones
Sedentarisme
Páginas
13 p.
Publicado por
University of Malaya
Citación
Jerez-Roig, J., Booth, J., Skelton, D.A., Giné-Garriga, M., Chastin, S.F.M., Hagen, S. (2020). Is urinary incontinence associated with sedentary behaviour in older women? Analysis of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. PLoS ONE, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227195
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