Urinary Incontinence Prevalence with Age
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What is the estimated prevalence of urinary incontinence in men aged over 70 years?

  • Less than 10%
  • More than 50%
  • Between 10% and 15%
  • Around 25% (correct)

How does the prevalence of urinary incontinence change with age?

  • It increases with age (correct)
  • It decreases with age
  • It remains constant throughout all age groups
  • It fluctuates, not showing a clear trend with age

In what age group does urinary incontinence become more prevalent?

  • Over 70 years (correct)
  • Between 20 and 30 years
  • Between 50 and 60 years
  • Under 20 years

What percentage of men aged over 70 years do not have urinary incontinence?

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