“Impact of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms on Mortality: A 21-Year Follow-up among Middle-aged and Elderly Finnish Men” Finnish study found that men aged over 50 years with daytime or night-time urinary frequency have 1.2-1.4-fold mortality. @AkerlaJonne h
RT @SpringerUrology: “Men with daytime frequency or nocturia exhibit a 1.4-fold risk of death and therefore, should be evaluated for underl…
RT @SpringerUrology: “Men with daytime frequency or nocturia exhibit a 1.4-fold risk of death and therefore, should be evaluated for underl…
RT @SpringerUrology: “Men with daytime frequency or nocturia exhibit a 1.4-fold risk of death and therefore, should be evaluated for underl…
“Men with daytime frequency or nocturia exhibit a 1.4-fold risk of death and therefore, should be evaluated for underlying comorbidity” | Impact of lower urinary tract symptoms on mortality https://t.co/KeWRqAzcCw via @NatRevUrol
More about nocturia in particular:- “men with daytime frequency or nocturia exhibit a 1.4-fold risk of death and therefore, should be evaluated for underlying comorbidity”. https://t.co/NP7BefmTZy
Impact of lower urinary tract symptoms on mortality: a 21-year follow-up among middle-aged and elderly Finnish men “Among aging men, LUTS are more accurate predictors of short-term than longer-term mortality risk.” https://t.co/NP7BefmTZy