Weight is an identified risk factor for urinary incontinence, with each 5-unit increase in body mass index (BMI) associated with a 60% to 100% increased risk of daily incontinence.1-3 More than 50% of American women are overweight (BMI 25 to 30 kg/m2) or obese (BMI 30 kg/m2 or greater) and the prevalence of obesity is increasing by almost 6% yearly.4 Obesity directly contributes to more than 300,0