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Lifestyle habits associated with nocturnal urination frequency: The Nagahama study.

Yasuharu Tabara1, Takeshi Matsumoto2, Kimihiko Murase3, Kazuya Setoh1, Takahisa Kawaguchi1, Shunsuke Nagashima4, Satoshi Funada5, Shinji Kosugi6, Toyohiro Hirai2, Takeo Nakayama7, Tomoko Wakamura4, Kazuo Chin3, Fumihiko Matsuda1.   

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BACKGROUND: Nocturia is a risk factor for poor quality of life and increased mortality. This study was aimed to clarifying dietary habits, eating behaviors, and sleep characteristics associated with nocturia to identify modifiable lifestyle factors for nocturia.
METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 5683 community residents (64.5 ± 7.7 years old). The frequency of nocturnal urination was recorded for 1 week using a sleep diary. The frequency of food intake, unfavorable eating behaviors, and sleep characteristics that may have influence on salt intake and wasting were obtained using a structured questionnaire.
RESULTS: The frequency of nocturnal urination was increased with age (β = .312, P < .001). Other basic factors associated with the frequency were the male sex (β = .090), hypertension (β = .038), sleep apnea (β = .030), B-type natriuretic peptide level (β = .089), and spot urine sodium excretion (β = -.058). Dietary factors independently associated with nocturnal urination frequency were coffee (≥1 time/day: β = -.059, P < .001) and green vegetable consumption (≥1 time/week: β = -.042, P = .001), whereas habitual intake of dairy products, miso soup, and alcohol were not associated with urination frequency. Later bedtime was inversely associated with nocturnal urination frequency independent of sleep duration (before 23:00: β = -.096; before 24:00: β = -.225; after midnight: β = -.240; all P < .001).
CONCLUSION: Coffee and green vegetable consumption and later bedtime but not sleep duration are lifestyle factors associated with nocturnal urination frequency.
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Keywords:  dietary habits; eating behavior; nocturia; sleep characteristics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31486144     DOI: 10.1002/nau.24156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurourol Urodyn        ISSN: 0733-2467            Impact factor:   2.696


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