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Female nocturia

International Urology and Nephrology, 2002
Many elderly experience nocturia to such a degree that it influences their quality of life. Different studies use equivocal definitions when trying to analyze data on nocturia. The literature on etiology of female nocturia is sparse, whereas male nocturia has been studied rather extensively because of the association with lower urinary tract symptoms ...
Hvistendahl, G.M., Djurhuus, J.C.
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Nocturia in women

Current Opinion in Urology, 2016
Nocturia in women is a notable health concern, associated with significant morbidity and decreases in health-related quality of life. It is implicated in daytime somnolence and poor sleep quality, and has been found to negatively impact household activities, work, exercise, and sexual activity. This review is intended to relay new information regarding
Jane T, Kurtzman   +2 more
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Nocturia in women

Maturitas, 2011
Nocturia is a common problem in adults, which adversely affects quality of sleep and quality of life. This review summarizes the definition, epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathophysiology, diagnostic evaluation, and the therapeutic options with regard to a female population.
Andreas, Brunner, Paul, Riss
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Nocturia and depression

BJU International, 2004
OBJECTIVE To assess the possible relationship between major depression (MD) and nocturia. SUBJECTS AND METHODS An unselected group of adult men and women, living in the city of Östersund, Sweden, were sent a postal questionnaire ...
R, Asplund   +3 more
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Consequences of Nocturia

Postgraduate Medicine, 2013
AbstractNocturia is defined as waking at night ≥ 1 time to void. The traditional view of nocturia, as a medically nonsignificant lifestyle problem not deserving of further attention by physicians or health care providers, is contradicted strongly by a growing body of evidence. Increasingly, nocturia is viewed as a significant health risk or comorbidity
Raymond C, Rosen   +3 more
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Nocturia in women

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2001
Frequent episodes of nocturnal voiding disturb the sleep and well-being of women. The prevalence of nocturia is more common in parous women and shows a linear increase with age, occurring in more than 50% of women > or =80 years old. Nocturia has a multifactorial origin that develops through a pathophysiologic mechanism of nocturnal polyuria or low ...
G, Lose, L, Alling-Møller, P, Jennum
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Epidemiology of nocturia

BJU International, 2005
The incidence of nocturia episodes increases with age and is associated with interrupted sleep and distress. There are no large differences in the incidence of nocturia between men and women, but young women tend to have it more frequently than young men, and very old men have it more often than very old women.
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Nocturia.

Australian family physician, 2014
Kari A. O. Tikkinen   +2 more
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Troublesome Nocturia

Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2011
Linda, Organist, Sandra, Engberg
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Nocturia

BJUI, 2011
Hashim Hashim, Pratik Gurung
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