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. 2020 May 12;13(3):297–306. doi: 10.1159/000506486

Table 1.

Statistical comparison of OAB-q, voiding diary, and I-QoL parameters according to body fat percentage

Parameter Body fat percentage >32% (n = 90) Body fat percentage <32% (n = 116) p (t test)
Age, years 29.19±2.34 27.58±1.72 0.051
Body mass index 26.79±3.0 25.3±2.8 0.61
Voided volume during 24 h, mL 1,331.09±534.5 1,292.63±463.6 0.58
Number of voidings per 24 h 8.08±2.72 6.77±1.83 <0.001
Voided volume during day, mL 1,173.02±538.42 1,189.89±486.74 0.81
Daytime frequency 6.64±2.00 5.83±1.20 <0.001
Voided volume during night, mL 158.07±132.06 102.74±129.96 <0.05
Nighttime frequency (nocturia) 1.43±1.08 0.94±0.98 <0.001
Mean voided volume per 24 h, mL 170.16±68.60 183.72±73.58 0.17
Mean voided volume during day, mL 181.84±82.53 206.43±76.8 <0.05
Mean voided volume during night, mL 114.13±42.7 115.81±62.11 0.86
PPIUS − Patient Perception of Intensity of Urgency Scale 1.50±0.83 0.31±0.46 <0.001
SS − symptom score OAB-q 11.73±10.16 8.79±8.47 <0.05
HR − life quality OAB-q 93.57±7.50 94.88±6.49 0.18
Total score of I-QoL 96.28±5.75 97.90±3.36 <0.01
Avoidance and limiting behavior score 95.06±7.13 96.12±6.81 0.28
Psychosocial impact score 97.09±6.06 99.18±1.90 <0.001
Social embarrassment score 96.77±6.50 98.44±3.57 <0.05

Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation. p values were obtained by non-paired t test.