Lower urinary tract symptoms in relation to region of birth in 95,393 men living in Australia: the 45 and Up Study
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Latz, Isabel
Weber, Marianne F
Korda, Rosemary
Smith, David
Clements, MS
Patel, Manish
Dwyer, Terry
Tikellis, Gabriella
Banks, Emily
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Purpose Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are very
common among older men globally, but evidence regarding
the relationship between LUTS and country of origin is
limited. This study aimed to investigate the relationship
between the prevalence of LUTS and region of birth in a
large, ethnically diverse population of older men resident
in New South Wales, Australia.
Methods Data on LUTS, demographic and behavioural
factors were collected by postal questionnaire from 2006 to
2009 and analysed for 95,393 men aged 45 and over from
the 45 and Up Study, who had not had previous prostate
surgery. Logistic regression was used to investigate the
association between region of birth and moderate/severe
LUTS, ascertained using a modified International Prostate
Symptom Score, adjusting for age, income, education,
alcohol consumption and smoking.
Results Overall, 18,530 (19.4 %) men had moderate or
severe LUTS. Compared to Australian-born men, prevalence
of moderate/severe LUTS was significantly higher in men
born in the Middle East & North Africa, Southeast Asia and
North America regions (adjusted odds ratios (OR) = 1.43;
95 % CI = 1.23–1.66, OR = 1.25; 1.10–1.42, OR = 1.26;
1.05–1.52, respectively), whereas men from the UK & Ireland
had significantly lower prevalence (OR = 0.85;
0.80–0.90). Patterns of association were generally similar for
storage- and voiding-related types of LUTS. However, participants
born in Sub-Saharan Africa showed a significantly
elevated prevalence of moderate/severe voiding symptoms
(1.22; 1.03–1.45) but not storage symptoms, compared to
Australian-born respondents.
Conclusion The prevalence of LUTS and of specific
subtypes of LUTS varies according to region of birth.
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World Journal of Urology
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