"Excessive TV Viewing Linked to Increased Nighttime Bathroom Trips"

A study found that people who spend five or more hours watching TV or videos a day are 48% more likely to experience nocturia, the need to wake up and urinate two or more times a night. The researchers suggest that prolonged TV viewing may lead to neurological disorders, affect sleep quality, and increase fluid intake, all of which could contribute to the risk of experiencing nocturia. However, the study has limitations and cannot prove cause and effect. Healthcare professionals are encouraged to raise public awareness about this potential health risk, but it's important to note that nocturia is common, particularly among older people, and not necessarily a cause for concern.
- Binge watchers more likely to need multiple night-time loo breaks – study The Guardian
- Too Much TV May Cause Nighttime Urination Problem Newsweek
- Spending a penny too often at night? Cut down on TV The Times
- Keep going to the loo in the night? Why watching too much TV could be to blame Daily Mail
- Prolonged TV and video viewing linked to higher risk of nocturia News-Medical.Net
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