Effect of Long-term Exercise on Voiding Functions in Obese Elderly Women

Purpose An overactive bladder (OAB) may be defined as urgency that is a sudden, compelling, difficult to defer desire to pass urine that is usually accompanied by frequency and nocturia and possibly by incontinence. Obesity and old age are two factors in various causes of OAB. Several epidemiologic...

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Main Authors: Il Gyu Ko, Mi Hee Lim, Pil Byung Choi, Khae Hawn Kim, Yong Seok Jee
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Language:English
Published: Korean Continence Society 2013-09-01
Series:International Neurourology Journal
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Online Access:http://www.einj.org/upload/pdf/inj-17-3-130-7.pdf
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spelling doaj-17a960c7817f408b9c135e41aba22c562020-11-24T22:30:31ZengKorean Continence SocietyInternational Neurourology Journal2093-47772093-69312013-09-0117313013810.5213/inj.2013.17.3.130126Effect of Long-term Exercise on Voiding Functions in Obese Elderly WomenIl Gyu Ko0Mi Hee Lim1Pil Byung Choi2Khae Hawn Kim3Yong Seok Jee4 Department of Physiology, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. Department of Exercise Physiology and Prescription, Graduate School of Health Promotion, Hanseo University, Seosan, Korea. Department of Leisure Sports and Recreation, Yeon Sung University, Anyang, Korea. Department of Urology, Gachon University Gil Hospital, Gachon University of Medicine and Science, Incheon, Korea. Department of Exercise Physiology and Prescription, Graduate School of Health Promotion, Hanseo University, Seosan, Korea.Purpose An overactive bladder (OAB) may be defined as urgency that is a sudden, compelling, difficult to defer desire to pass urine that is usually accompanied by frequency and nocturia and possibly by incontinence. Obesity and old age are two factors in various causes of OAB. Several epidemiologic studies have identified positive associations among obesity, old age, urinary incontinence, and OAB. However, although exercise has been known to improve obesity and reduce incontinent urine loss, little research has been done in elderly women. Therefore, we investigated the effects of exercise on obesity-related metabolic factors, blood lipid factors, and OAB symptoms in elderly Korean women. Methods Twenty-one women aged between 69 and 72 years were recruited from the Seoul senior towers in Korea. All subjects worked out on a motorized treadmill and stationary cycle for 40 minutes, respectively, and performed resistance exercise for 30 minutes once a day for 52 weeks. Body composition, blood pressure, blood lipids, OAB symptom score, and King's health questionnaire were investigated and analyzed. Results Before performing physical exercise, all subjects showed increased OAB symptoms in association with enhanced body mass index (BMI), percentage fat, and blood lipid profiles. However, physical exercise for 52 weeks suppressed BMI, percentage fat, and blood lipid profiles and thus improved OAB symptoms. Conclusions We suggest that long-term physical exercise can be a valuable tool for remarkable improvement of OAB.http://www.einj.org/upload/pdf/inj-17-3-130-7.pdfOveractive urinary bladderObesityExerciseOveractive bladder symptom scoreKing's health questionnaire
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author Il Gyu Ko
Mi Hee Lim
Pil Byung Choi
Khae Hawn Kim
Yong Seok Jee
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Mi Hee Lim
Pil Byung Choi
Khae Hawn Kim
Yong Seok Jee
Effect of Long-term Exercise on Voiding Functions in Obese Elderly Women
International Neurourology Journal
Overactive urinary bladder
Obesity
Exercise
Overactive bladder symptom score
King's health questionnaire
author_facet Il Gyu Ko
Mi Hee Lim
Pil Byung Choi
Khae Hawn Kim
Yong Seok Jee
author_sort Il Gyu Ko
title Effect of Long-term Exercise on Voiding Functions in Obese Elderly Women
title_short Effect of Long-term Exercise on Voiding Functions in Obese Elderly Women
title_full Effect of Long-term Exercise on Voiding Functions in Obese Elderly Women
title_fullStr Effect of Long-term Exercise on Voiding Functions in Obese Elderly Women
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Long-term Exercise on Voiding Functions in Obese Elderly Women
title_sort effect of long-term exercise on voiding functions in obese elderly women
publisher Korean Continence Society
series International Neurourology Journal
issn 2093-4777
2093-6931
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Purpose An overactive bladder (OAB) may be defined as urgency that is a sudden, compelling, difficult to defer desire to pass urine that is usually accompanied by frequency and nocturia and possibly by incontinence. Obesity and old age are two factors in various causes of OAB. Several epidemiologic studies have identified positive associations among obesity, old age, urinary incontinence, and OAB. However, although exercise has been known to improve obesity and reduce incontinent urine loss, little research has been done in elderly women. Therefore, we investigated the effects of exercise on obesity-related metabolic factors, blood lipid factors, and OAB symptoms in elderly Korean women. Methods Twenty-one women aged between 69 and 72 years were recruited from the Seoul senior towers in Korea. All subjects worked out on a motorized treadmill and stationary cycle for 40 minutes, respectively, and performed resistance exercise for 30 minutes once a day for 52 weeks. Body composition, blood pressure, blood lipids, OAB symptom score, and King's health questionnaire were investigated and analyzed. Results Before performing physical exercise, all subjects showed increased OAB symptoms in association with enhanced body mass index (BMI), percentage fat, and blood lipid profiles. However, physical exercise for 52 weeks suppressed BMI, percentage fat, and blood lipid profiles and thus improved OAB symptoms. Conclusions We suggest that long-term physical exercise can be a valuable tool for remarkable improvement of OAB.
topic Overactive urinary bladder
Obesity
Exercise
Overactive bladder symptom score
King's health questionnaire
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