PubMed ID:
20643425
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2010
Affiliation: The Miriam Hospital, Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, USA. rwing@lifespan.org
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2010.05.031
Authors:
West DS,
Program to Reduce Incontinence by Diet and Exercise Group,
Subak LL,
Kusek JW,
Macer J,
Vittinghoff E,
Gorin AA,
Franklin F,
Burgio KL,
Myers D,
Richter HE,
Creasman JM,
Grady D,
Wing RR
Studies:
Program to Reduce Incontinence by Diet and Exercise
Initial weight loss improves urinary incontinence in overweight and obese women. In this study we examined the longer term effects of a weight loss intervention on urinary incontinence.