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Impact of behaviour and lifestyle on bladder health
Authors:K. L. Burgio  D. K. Newman  M. T. Rosenberg  C. Sampselle
Affiliation:1. Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, , Birmingham, AL, USA;2. Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, , Birmingham, AL, USA;3. Division of Urology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, , Philadelphia, PA, USA;4. Mid‐Michigan Health Centers, , Jackson, MI, USA;5. Division of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction, University of Michigan School of Nursing, , Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract:Bladder conditions, including UTI, UI, and bladder cancer, are highly prevalent and affect a wide range of populations. There are a variety of modifiable behavioral and lifestyle factors that influence bladder health. Some factors, such as smoking and obesity, increase the risk or severity of bladder conditions, whereas other factors, such as pelvic floor muscle exercise, are protective. Although clinical practice may be assumed to be the most appropriate ground for education on behavioral and lifestyle factors that influence bladder health, it is also crucial to extend these messages into the general population through public health interventions to reach those who have not yet developed bladder conditions and to maximize the prevention impact of these behaviors. Appropriate changes in these factors have the potential for an enormous impact on bladder health if implemented on a population‐based level.
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