[Food, diet and dietetic in treatment of urinary tract dysfunctions. A review]. / Alimentation, régimes et diététique dans le syndrome clinique d'hyperactivité vésicale : revue de la littérature.
Prog Urol
; 27(7): 395-401, 2017 Jun.
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| ID: mdl-28576427
Overactive bladder symptoms (OAB) are frequent and can impact quality of life for these patients. Numerous and various treatments could be proposed in order to improve well-being and quality of life, but all these treatments have side effects and determine for many patients, important care constraints. We present here a review of food and diet in OAB. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Literature review from PubMed Medline database and Google scholar to August 2016, without time restriction. Two hundred and ninety-six articles were screened, in English and in French, and finally, 10 were retained. HAS recommandation have been used for level of evidence. RESULTS: On the 10 studies included, only two randomised controled trial were included. The first one showed decreases on urgency (by a half) (P=0.02) and on frequency (by a third) (P=0.035), secondary to reduction of caffeine consumption by a half after education [LE2]. The second randomized trial showed significant decreases on the first need to void in urodynamic study after caffeine consumption (170mL vs. 210mL) [LE2]. Feed like bread, chicken or nutrient like vitamin C or D were assessed in cohort or observational studies and appear as protective factors of OAB onset. Instead carbonated drinks may have a negative impact on symptoms, increasing urinary incontinence (OR 1.41 [95 % CI: 1.02-1.95]) [LE2], and there are contradictory results for alcohol consumption. CONCLUSION: Diet seems to have an impact on overactive bladder syndrome and particularly caffeine consumption, which increases storage symptoms.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Bexiga Urinária Hiperativa
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Clinical_trials
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Observational_studies
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Systematic_reviews
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Humans
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Fr
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Prog Urol
Assunto da revista:
UROLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2017
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Article