Abdominal fat increases the risk of stress urinary incontinence

Middle-aged women with more abdominal fat have a higher risk of stress urinary incontinence, according to a recent study.
Fat around the waist and visceral organs increases a woman's risk of leaking when she sneezes, coughs, or strains by 33 percent, researchers reported in the journal Menopause.
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