Urinary incontinence and disability in community-dwelling women: A cross-sectional study

ABSTRACT Aims Disability, an individual's reduced capacity to perform physical tasks encountered in daily routine, is associated with urinary incontinence in the elderly. Our objective was to determine if urinary incontinence is associated with disability in community‐dwelling women 40 years an...

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Published in:Neurourology and urodynamics Vol. 34; no. 6; pp. 539 - 543
Main Authors: Greer, Joy A., Xu, Rengyi, Propert, Kathleen J., Arya, Lily A.
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Abstract ABSTRACT Aims Disability, an individual's reduced capacity to perform physical tasks encountered in daily routine, is associated with urinary incontinence in the elderly. Our objective was to determine if urinary incontinence is associated with disability in community‐dwelling women 40 years and older. Methods Cross‐sectional study among US women ≥40 years (n = 4,458) from National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys 2005–2010. We estimated the age‐stratified weighted prevalence and factors independently associated with disability (Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), mobility, and functional limitations) in women with and without urinary incontinence while controlling for confounders of the association between disability and urinary incontinence. Results The weighted prevalence of all disabilities was higher in women with urinary incontinence than women without urinary incontinence across most decades of life with the greatest difference in the prevalence of mobility disabilities: 40–49 years (12.1% vs. 7.0%), 50–59 years (17.0% vs. 9.2%), 60–69 years (28.3% vs. 19.8%), and 70+ years (43.8% vs. 33.0%, all P < 0.05). On multivariable analysis, after controlling for the confounding effect of age, co‐morbidities, and income‐poverty ratio, urinary incontinence was weakly associated with disabilities. The adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of disabilities for urinary incontinence was ADL 1.96 (1.07, 3.58), IADL 1.18 (0.78, 1.78), mobility 1.26 (1.01, 1.56), and functional limitations 1.36 (1.07, 1.73). Conclusions Urinary incontinence is weakly associated with disabilities and cannot be implicated as a cause of disability in community dwelling women. Neurourol. Urodynam. 34:539–543, 2015. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
AbstractList AIMSDisability, an individual's reduced capacity to perform physical tasks encountered in daily routine, is associated with urinary incontinence in the elderly. Our objective was to determine if urinary incontinence is associated with disability in community-dwelling women 40 years and older. METHODSCross-sectional study among US women ≥40 years (n = 4,458) from National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys 2005-2010. We estimated the age-stratified weighted prevalence and factors independently associated with disability (Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), mobility, and functional limitations) in women with and without urinary incontinence while controlling for confounders of the association between disability and urinary incontinence. RESULTSThe weighted prevalence of all disabilities was higher in women with urinary incontinence than women without urinary incontinence across most decades of life with the greatest difference in the prevalence of mobility disabilities: 40-49 years (12.1% vs. 7.0%), 50-59 years (17.0% vs. 9.2%), 60-69 years (28.3% vs. 19.8%), and 70+ years (43.8% vs. 33.0%, all P < 0.05). On multivariable analysis, after controlling for the confounding effect of age, co-morbidities, and income-poverty ratio, urinary incontinence was weakly associated with disabilities. The adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of disabilities for urinary incontinence was ADL 1.96 (1.07, 3.58), IADL 1.18 (0.78, 1.78), mobility 1.26 (1.01, 1.56), and functional limitations 1.36 (1.07, 1.73). CONCLUSIONSUrinary incontinence is weakly associated with disabilities and cannot be implicated as a cause of disability in community dwelling women.
ABSTRACT Aims Disability, an individual's reduced capacity to perform physical tasks encountered in daily routine, is associated with urinary incontinence in the elderly. Our objective was to determine if urinary incontinence is associated with disability in community‐dwelling women 40 years and older. Methods Cross‐sectional study among US women ≥40 years (n = 4,458) from National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys 2005–2010. We estimated the age‐stratified weighted prevalence and factors independently associated with disability (Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), mobility, and functional limitations) in women with and without urinary incontinence while controlling for confounders of the association between disability and urinary incontinence. Results The weighted prevalence of all disabilities was higher in women with urinary incontinence than women without urinary incontinence across most decades of life with the greatest difference in the prevalence of mobility disabilities: 40–49 years (12.1% vs. 7.0%), 50–59 years (17.0% vs. 9.2%), 60–69 years (28.3% vs. 19.8%), and 70+ years (43.8% vs. 33.0%, all P < 0.05). On multivariable analysis, after controlling for the confounding effect of age, co‐morbidities, and income‐poverty ratio, urinary incontinence was weakly associated with disabilities. The adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of disabilities for urinary incontinence was ADL 1.96 (1.07, 3.58), IADL 1.18 (0.78, 1.78), mobility 1.26 (1.01, 1.56), and functional limitations 1.36 (1.07, 1.73). Conclusions Urinary incontinence is weakly associated with disabilities and cannot be implicated as a cause of disability in community dwelling women. Neurourol. Urodynam. 34:539–543, 2015. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Disability, an individual's reduced capacity to perform physical tasks encountered in daily routine, is associated with urinary incontinence in the elderly. Our objective was to determine if urinary incontinence is associated with disability in community-dwelling women 40 years and older. Cross-sectional study among US women ≥40 years (n = 4,458) from National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys 2005-2010. We estimated the age-stratified weighted prevalence and factors independently associated with disability (Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), mobility, and functional limitations) in women with and without urinary incontinence while controlling for confounders of the association between disability and urinary incontinence. The weighted prevalence of all disabilities was higher in women with urinary incontinence than women without urinary incontinence across most decades of life with the greatest difference in the prevalence of mobility disabilities: 40-49 years (12.1% vs. 7.0%), 50-59 years (17.0% vs. 9.2%), 60-69 years (28.3% vs. 19.8%), and 70+ years (43.8% vs. 33.0%, all P < 0.05). On multivariable analysis, after controlling for the confounding effect of age, co-morbidities, and income-poverty ratio, urinary incontinence was weakly associated with disabilities. The adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of disabilities for urinary incontinence was ADL 1.96 (1.07, 3.58), IADL 1.18 (0.78, 1.78), mobility 1.26 (1.01, 1.56), and functional limitations 1.36 (1.07, 1.73). Urinary incontinence is weakly associated with disabilities and cannot be implicated as a cause of disability in community dwelling women.
Author Greer, Joy A.
Arya, Lily A.
Propert, Kathleen J.
Xu, Rengyi
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Disability, an individual's reduced capacity to perform physical tasks encountered in daily routine, is associated with urinary incontinence in the elderly....
AIMSDisability, an individual's reduced capacity to perform physical tasks encountered in daily routine, is associated with urinary incontinence in the...
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SubjectTerms Activities of Daily Living
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cross-Sectional Studies
disability
Disability Evaluation
Female
Health Surveys
Humans
Income
Middle Aged
Mobility Limitation
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Nutrition Surveys
Poverty
Prevalence
Socioeconomic Factors
United States - epidemiology
urinary incontinence
Urinary Incontinence - epidemiology
Urinary Incontinence - etiology
women
Young Adult
Title Urinary incontinence and disability in community-dwelling women: A cross-sectional study
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