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Finding
Finding
improvement
Women in the weight-loss group perceived greater improvement in incontinence frequency, lower volume of urine loss, regarded incontinence as less of a problem, and reported higher treatment satisfaction compared to control (P<0.001 for all comparisons).
| Effect size | P<0.001 for all four satisfaction measures |
| Follow-up | 6 months |
| Comparator | Structured education program (control) |
| Effect summary | improvement; P<0.001 for all four satisfaction measures |
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Source
PMC2877497
Weight Loss to Treat Urinary Incontinence in Overweight and Obese Women