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Finding
Finding
improvement
The reduction in urinary incontinence from the weight-loss intervention was primarily attributable to stress incontinence, with the intervention group achieving a 57.6% decrease compared to 32.7% in controls.
| Effect size | 57.6% decrease vs 32.7% decrease |
| Follow-up | 6 months |
| Comparator | Structured education program (control) |
| Effect summary | improvement; 57.6% decrease vs 32.7% decrease |
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Source
PMC2877497
Weight Loss to Treat Urinary Incontinence in Overweight and Obese Women