Prevalence and impact on daily life of lower urinary tract symptoms in Japan: Results of the 2023 Japan Community Health Survey (JaCS 2023)

Author:

Mitsui Takahiko12ORCID,Sekido Noritoshi13ORCID,Masumori Naoya14ORCID,Haga Nobuhiro15ORCID,Omae Kenji16,Saito Motoaki17ORCID,Kubota Yasue18,Sakakibara Ryuji19,Yoshida Mikako110,Takahashi Satoru111ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Epidemiological Survey Executive Committee The Japanese Continence Society Chiyoda‐ku Japan

2. Department of Urology University of Yamanashi Graduate School of Medical Sciences Chuo‐city Japan

3. Department of Urology Toho University Ohashi Medical Center Meguro‐ku Japan

4. Department of Urology Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine Sapporo Japan

5. Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine Fukuoka University Fukuoka Japan

6. Department of Innovative Research and Education for Clinicians and Trainees (DiRECT) Fukushima Medical University Hospital Fukushima Japan

7. Department of Pharmacology Kochi Medical School, Kochi University Nankoku Japan

8. Department of Advanced Medical Nursing Nagoya City University Graduate School of Nursing Nagoya Japan

9. Neurology Clinic Tsudanuma and Dowakai Chiba Hospital Funabashi Japan

10. Department of Women's Health Nursing & Midwifery Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Japan

11. Department of Urology Nihon University School of Medicine Itabashi‐ku Japan

Abstract

ObjectivesA large‐scale nationwide epidemiological survey of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) was conducted via the Internet in 2023 to clarify the current prevalence of LUTS and evaluate its impact on daily life in Japan.MethodsThe survey was conducted among individuals aged 20–99 years old who had anonymously registered with a Japanese online research company. The survey consisted of 48 questions related to LUTS and daily life.ResultsA total of 6210 participants (3088 females and 3122 males), who were selected by probability sampling based on the composition of the Japanese population (age range: 20–99), were recruited. The overall prevalence of LUTS was 77.9% among the subjects aged ≥20 and 82.5% among those aged ≥40. The prevalence of LUTS differed between the sexes and trends toward significant increases in prevalence with age were seen for almost all LUTS. Furthermore, the prevalence of overactive bladder (OAB) was 11.9% among the subjects aged ≥20 and 13.8% among those aged ≥40. This study also showed that LUTS negatively affected daily life. However, the percentage of subjects who visited a physician to receive treatment for LUTS was low, including for participants with a history of treatment for LUTS, although this increased with age.ConclusionThe prevalence of LUTS, including OAB, increased with age and negatively affected daily life. However, since the percentage of patients who visit a physician to receive treatment for LUTS remains low, further educational activities regarding LUTS are necessary.

Publisher

Wiley

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