Relation between glycemic levels and low tract urinary symptoms in elderly

Abstract Introduction: Due the low mortality attributed to BPH, the evaluation of the impacts of LUTS on quality of life of the patients has great importance, especially on the concern of therapeutic choices, except on cases of formal surgery indication. This increase is directly related with diffic...

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description Abstract Introduction: Due the low mortality attributed to BPH, the evaluation of the impacts of LUTS on quality of life of the patients has great importance, especially on the concern of therapeutic choices, except on cases of formal surgery indication. This increase is directly related with difficulties to perform ordinary tasks and a normal living in community. Objectives: Determinate an association among Diabetes mellitus II and BPH symptoms in a group of elder men. Methodology: This is an observational clinic trial, comparative. About 62 male subjects, 60 years old or more have been active interviewed. They were divided in two similarly groups. First was composed by men without diabetes and the second with diabetic men. For the evaluation of prostatic symptoms, it was utilized the IPSS. Results: Mean age on Group I was 67.6 years old, while on Group II was 68.7 years old (p = 0.1521). After questionnaire, 51.5% of participants on Group I and 54.2% on Group II presented Systemic Arterial Hypertension (p = 0.099). IPSS was higher on group II (p 
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Blood Glucose - physiology
Diabetes
diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - physiopathology
Glycemic Index
Humans
low urinary tract symptoms
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms - physiopathology
Male
Mens health
Mortality
Older people
Prostatic Hyperplasia - physiopathology
Quality of life
Surveys and Questionnaires
Urinary tract diseases
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