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The association of diet and other lifestyle factors with overactive bladder and stress incontinence: a longitudinal study in women
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Causal associations with obesity, smoking and carbonated drinks are confirmed for bladder disorders associated with incontinence, and additional associations with diet are suggested. Behavioural modification of lifestyle may be important for preventing and treating these disorders.
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