associated with lower serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels. We aimed to investigate whether a similar effect also occurs in patients presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) to a urological unit and its potential implications. Methods: A retrospective review was carried out at our centre between 2005 and 2009. The serum PSA and BMI of the patients were retrieved from a prospectively collected database. The BMI was divided into normal (<23kg/m2), overweight (23-27kg/m2), and obese (>27kg/m2) categories according to WHO recommendation for analysis of the association with PSA level. Results: A total of 1,612 patients with a mean age of 64.6 were included. The mean PSA levels for the normal, overweight, and obese patients were 4.84, 4.54, and 3.95 ng/ml, respectively, with a significant negative correlation (Spearman’s coefficient= -0.05, p=0.03). A significant negative association between PSA and BMI among the normal, overweight, and obese groups was also demonstrated by analysis of variance (p=0.01). After adjusting for age differences, there was a significant difference between PSA level for obese patients with a BMI>27 (3.95ng/ml) and non-obese patients with a BMI<27 (4.67ng/ml) with analysis of covariance (p=0.02). Conclusion: In symptomatic male patients, a higher BMI was significantly associated with lower PSA levels. BMI should be considered in the interpretation of serum PSA levels in overweight and obese patients presenting with LUTS.
(2011). Effect of Body Mass Index on Serum Prostate-specific Antigen Levels among Patients Presenting with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 12(8), 1937-1940.
MLA
. "Effect of Body Mass Index on Serum Prostate-specific Antigen Levels among Patients Presenting with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms". Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 12, 8, 2011, 1937-1940.
HARVARD
(2011). 'Effect of Body Mass Index on Serum Prostate-specific Antigen Levels among Patients Presenting with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms', Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 12(8), pp. 1937-1940.
VANCOUVER
Effect of Body Mass Index on Serum Prostate-specific Antigen Levels among Patients Presenting with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2011; 12(8): 1937-1940.