ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between physical demands at work and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) among women and their effects on quality of life (QOL) and productivity.MethodsAn online survey was conducted to collect data on the demographic characteristics, physical demands at work, and LUTS of Korean women. Occupational physical activity, sitting time, musculoskeletal risk tasks, and heavy lifting were assessed as physical demands at work. Multiple logistic regression and generalized linear model was applied to analyze the association of these factors with LUTS and LUTS-related outcomes.ResultsHigh level of occupational physical activity was significantly associated with LUTS, which reduced the workers' QOL and labor productivity.ConclusionsPhysical demands at work were significantly associated with a higher prevalence of LUTS, leading to reduced QOL and labor productivity.