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A positive association between the prevalence of circadian syndrome and overactive bladder in United States adults

Yunfei Xiao, Shan Yin, Jiahao Wang, Jiahao Wang, Jianwei Cui, Zhenzhen Yang, Jia Wang, Jia Wang, Yunjin Bai

2023Frontiers in Public Health39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To explore the association between the prevalence of circadian syndrome (CircS) and overactive bladder (OAB). Materials and methods: Cross-section analysis was based on the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2018. Data regarding OAB was collected from questionnaires. The association between the prevalence of CircS and OAB was elucidated using three multivariable logistic regression models. Stratified and interaction analyses were performed to find whether some factors can modify the association. Results: Totally 8,033 males and 8,065 females were included. People with CircS had a significantly higher prevalence of OAB compared to the non-CircS group in the fully-adjusted model (OR = 1.238, 95%CI 1.080-1.419). A significant positive correlation between the number of CircS components and the prevalence of OAB was observed when the components were ≥ 6 (OR = 1.975, 95%CI 1.463-2.665). No significant interaction was seen in the three models. Conclusion: There is a positive association between the prevalence of CircS and OAB. When the number of components is ≥6, the prevalence of OAB shows a strongly positive correlation with the number of CircS components.

Topics & Concepts

Overactive bladderLogistic regressionAssociation (psychology)CorrelationMedicineDemographyPsychologyInternal medicinePathologySociologyPsychotherapistGeometryAlternative medicineMathematicsCircadian rhythm and melatoninUrinary Bladder and Prostate ResearchBladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments