Obesity Associated With Higher Risk for Urinary Tract Infections
Posted on: Monday, 27 April 2009, 09:19 CDT
LINTHICUM, Md.,
Researchers evaluated insurance claims of 95,962 subjects over a five year period (from 2002 through 2006) to identify whether obesity is associated with a UTI diagnosis. The results show that, as BMI increased, the odds of being diagnosed with a UTI increased as well. This association was strongest for morbidly obese patients.
"The effect of the obesity epidemic in
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Semins, M; Shore, A; Steele, K; Makary, M; Matlaga, B. The effect of increasing body mass index on urinary tract infection. J Urol, suppl. 2009: 181, 4, abstract 395.
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