4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Urinary frequency in community-dwelling women: what is normal?

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.11.006

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bother; nocturia; pelvic floor disorders; urinary frequency; voiding

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  1. NIAAA NIH HHS [R01HD041113] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NICHD NIH HHS [R01 HD041113-01A1, R01 HD041113-02, R01 HD041113, R01 HD041113-03, R01 HD41113-01A1, R01 HD041113] Funding Source: Medline

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess urinary frequency in community-dwelling women. STUDY DESIGN: Voiding habits were assessed in 4061 women 25-84 years of age using survey responses from the Epidemiology of Prolapse and Incontinence Questionnaire. Bother related to daytime and nighttime frequency was assessed with 100-mm visual analog scales and compared using t tests and analysis of variance. RESULTS: Median daytime frequency was every 3-4 hours. Urinary frequency every 2 hours or more occurred in 27% and was more bothersome than every 3-4 hours or less (51.7 +/- 30.1 mm vs 23.6 +/- 23.7 mm; P < .001). Nocturia was reported in 72%, whereas 33% had 2 or more voids per night. Bother increased with increasing nighttime frequency (27.3 +/- 26.3 for 1 time vs 57.3 +/- 28.5 for >= 2 times; P < .001). CONCLUSION: Bothersome urinary frequency is common and occurs when frequency is at least every 2 hours by day and more than once per night.

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