Obesity and its implications on stress urinary incontinence

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Abstract

Obesity has reached alarming levels worldwide. Urinary incontinence disorders are associated with a profoundnegativeeffectonthequalityoflife.Obesityinwomenisassociatedwithstressurinaryincontinence. This review aims to highlight the mechanisms, the implications, as well as the best therapeutic approach for stress urinary incontinence in obese women, all following the rigorous documentation of the current research.

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Dumitrascu, M. C., Stanescu, A. M. A., Bejan, C., Sandru, F., Toader, D. O., Radavoi, D. G., … Diaconu, C. C. (2019). Obesity and its implications on stress urinary incontinence. Revista de Chimie, 70(10), 3660–3662. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.19.10.7617

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