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NCT07383987: GH-TB-BA-LUTS

Genital Hygiene, Toilet Behaviors, and LUTS in Normal Weight and Obese Women

Recruiting now Last updated 11 February 2026
What this trial tests

trial in Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in 246 participants. Currently enrolling.

Timeline
1 December 2025
Primary endpoint
30 May 2026
30 June 2026

Quick facts

Lead sponsorGulhane School of Medicine
StatusRecruiting now
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment246
Start date1 December 2025
Primary completion30 May 2026
Estimated completion30 June 2026
Sites1 location across Turkey (Türkiye)

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Gulhane School of Medicine

Who can join

Adults 18 to 45, female only, with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) or Genital Hygiene. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare genital hygiene habits, toilet behaviors, body awareness levels, and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in women aged 18-45 years, categorized by Body Mass Index (BMI) as normal weight (BMI = 18.5-24.9 kg/m²) and overweight/obese (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m²). The study seeks to improve social participation and quality of life by increasing awareness regarding obesity, genital hygiene, and urogenital health. H1: There is a significant difference in lower urinary tract symptoms between BMI groups. H2: There is a significant difference in genital hygiene behaviors between BMI groups. H3: There is a significant difference in toilet behaviors between BMI groups. H4: There is a significant difference in body awareness levels between BMI groups. H5: There is a significant relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and genital hygiene behavior. H6: There is a significant relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and toilet behavior. H7: There is a significant relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and body awareness. H8: There is a significant relationship between genital hygiene behavior and body awareness. H9: There is a significant relationship between toilet behavior and body awareness.

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