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Evidence of associations between lower urinary tract symptoms and diet, fluid intake and caffeine, alcohol and tobacco use is sparse and mostly observational. However, there is evidence of associations between increased fluid and caffeine intake and urinary frequency/urgency, and between modest alcohol intake and decreased benign prostatic hyperplasia diagnosis and lower urinary tract symptoms. Given the importance of these nonurological factors in daily life, and their perceived impact on lower urinary tract symptoms, higher quality evidence is needed.
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Catherine S. Bradley
Bradley A. Erickson
Emily E. Messersmith
The Journal of Urology
University of Washington
University of Michigan
National Institutes of Health
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d95d6016f0d2beeba3c729 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2017.04.097