Prevalence of Symptomatic Pelvic Floor Disorders in US Women
Abstract
To provide national prevalence estimates of symptomatic pelvic floor disorders in US women. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional analysis of 1961 nonpregnant women (>or=20 years) who participated in the 2005-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a nationally representative survey of the US noninstitutionalized population. Women were interviewed in their homes and then underwent standardized physical examinations in a mobile examination center. Urinary incontinence (score of >or=3 on a validated incontinence severity index, constituting moderate to severe leakage), fecal incontinence (at least monthly leakage of solid, liquid, or mucous stool), and pelvic organ prolapse (seeing/feeling a bulge in or outside the vagina) symptoms were assessed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Weighted prevalence estimates of urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse symptoms.
The weighted prevalence of at least 1 pelvic floor disorder was 23.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 21.2%-26.2%), with 15.7% of women (95% CI, 13.2%-18.2%) experiencing urinary incontinence, 9.0% of women (95% CI, 7.3%-10.7%) experiencing fecal incontinence, and 2.9% of women (95% CI, 2.1%-3.7%) experiencing pelvic organ prolapse. The proportion of women reporting at least 1 disorder increased incrementally with age, ranging from 9.7% (95% CI, 7.8%-11.7%) in women between ages 20 and 39 years to 49.7% (95% CI, 40.3%-59.1%) in those aged 80 years or older (P
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.02
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Urinary incontinence
- Fecal incontinence
- Pelvic examination
- Pelvic floor
- Population
- Vagina
- Physical examination
Funding
- NINational Institutes of HealthAwards: U10 HD41250, U10 HD54214, U10 HD41261, U10 HD41267, U10 HD54136, U01 HD41249, U10 HD54215
- NINational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
- OOOffice of Research on Women's HealthAwards: U10 HD41261, U10 HD41267, U10 HD54215, U10 HD54136, U10 HD41250, U01 HD41249, U10 HD54214