Night work reduces productivity
Night urination at least once has a greater effect on human performance than asthma and some other chronic lung related diseases.
Night urination at least once has a greater effect on human performance than asthma and some other chronic lung related diseases.
The conclusion comes after European researchers followed 261 women and 385 men, according to The Telegraph.
The team found nocturia , also known as nocturia , which reduced work productivity by 24% compared to people with asthma or lung disease. In addition, nocturia also reduced the ability to participate in recreational activities up to 34%.
Nocturia also reduces the ability to participate
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Urology professor Philip Van Kerrebroeck, Maastricht University (Netherlands), states: 'Nocturia is a common problem affecting about one-third of adults, but its burden is underestimated and is often considered not more serious than other chronic diseases in terms of impact on quality of life and social costs'.
Professor Kerrebroeck stressed: ' Research results show that nocturia affects both sleep and the ability to work during the day; Its impact on productivity is nothing less than many other chronic diseases. Patients with nocturia should be treated '.
Researchers also found that sleeplessness was considered the most annoying symptom of nocturia, when one-third of the study participants said they could not take a nap again after going to bed at night, leading to insomnia.
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