%0 Journal Article %T Menopausal stages and overactive bladder symptoms in middle-aged women: A cross-sectional study. %A Park J %A Chang Y %A Kim JH %A Choi HR %A Kwon R %A Lim GY %A Ahn J %A Kim KH %A Kim H %A Hong YS %A Zhao D %A Cho J %A Guallar E %A Park HY %A Ryu S %J BJOG %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Jul 11 %M 38992913 %F 7.331 %R 10.1111/1471-0528.17912 %X OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence of overactive bladder (OAB) according to menopausal stages in middle-aged women.
METHODS: Cross-sectional study.
METHODS: Total Healthcare Center in South Korea.
METHODS: Middle-aged Korean women (n=3469, mean age, 49.5 ± 2.9 years).
METHODS: Menopausal stages were defined according to the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop +10 criteria, and menopausal symptoms were assessed using the Korean version of Menopause-Specific Quality of Life (MENQOL). Logistic regression models were used to estimate prevalence ratios with 95% confidence intervals for OAB according to menopausal stage and to assess the associations with menopausal symptoms.
METHODS: OAB symptoms were evaluated using the Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS).
RESULTS: The prevalence of OAB increased with menopausal stage; however, the multivariable-adjusted prevalence ratios for women in menopausal transition and postmenopausal stage were insignificant (ptrend = 0.160) compared to those for premenopausal women. Among individual OAB symptoms, the multivariable-adjusted prevalence ratios for nocturia increased with menopausal stage in a dose-response manner (ptrend = 0.005 for 1 time/day; ptrend < 0.001 for ≥2 times/day). The association between menopausal stages and nocturia occurring ≥2 times/day was evident in women without OAB and with relatively high MENQOL scores, vasomotor symptoms and difficulty sleeping.
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of OAB, particularly nocturia, increased with menopausal stage, and the association was obvious in women with other menopausal symptoms. This finding underscores the importance of addressing nocturia as a potential menopausal symptom in middle-aged women. Further studies are required to understand the mechanisms linking OAB with menopausal symptoms in middle-aged women.