Correlation between Higher Aging Males' Symptoms Scores and a Higher Risk of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Journal of Clinical Medicine(2023)

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Background: Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is a condition caused by the decline of testosterone levels with aging and is associated with various symptoms, including lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTSs). Although some reports have shown that testosterone replacement treatment for LOH improves LUTSs, no large study has revealed a correlation between LUTSs and LOH. This study investigated the correlation between the severity of LOH and LUTSs in Japanese males >40 years of age using a web-based questionnaire with the Aging Males' Symptoms (AMS) scale. Methods: We asked 2000 Japanese males to answer both the AMS and IPSS/QOL questionnaires using a web-based survey. Among these 2000 individuals, 500 individuals were assigned to each age group. Results: The IPSS total score was positively correlated with the severity of AMS (shown as median [mean +/- SD]): no/little group, 2 (3.67 +/- 5.36); mild group, 6 (7.98 +/- 6.91); moderate group, 11 (12.49 +/- 8.63); and severe group, 16 (14.83 +/- 9.24) (p < 0.0001). Conclusions: Individuals with higher AMS values, representing cases with severe LOH symptoms, had a higher risk of experiencing nocturia and LUTSs than those with lower AMS values.
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lower urinary tract syndrome,LOH,questionnaire
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