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You have accessJournal of UrologyBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Epidemiology, Evaluation p=0.02] and high (OR 0.92 0.89-0.96; p=4.65E-05) IPAQ activity levels were associated with lower risk of BPH. Higher activity levels slightly moderated inherited genetic risk of BPH (PGS-BPH; Figure 1). CONCLUSIONS: In this large cohort study from the UK Biobank, higher levels of physical activity are associated with a decreased risk of BPH diagnosis, and higher activity levels appear to modestly influence the genetic predisposition for BPH. This study provides evidence that at least moderate physical activity should be encouraged as part of men's health. Download PPT Source of Funding: None © 2024 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 211Issue 5SMay 2024Page: e133 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2024 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.Metrics Author Information Alexander P. Glaser More articles by this author Zhuqing Shi More articles by this author Brian Helfand More articles by this author Jianfeng Xu More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...
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