Stress urinary incontinence in young women exercising in the gym – preliminary study

J. Zyznawska, A. Pilch
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Introduction: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is considered one of the most important health problems in the 21 st century, related to the activity of the pelvic floor muscles. The aim of the study was to conduct a preliminary survey estimating knowledge level of young active women about SUI and their preparation for undertaking physical activity affecting the pelvic floor muscles. Material and methods: A study was conducted in a group 107 of women aged 20-25 years, in several Krakow gyms. A proprietary questionnaire was used, consisting of 12 questions about physical activity during gym workout sessions, knowledge of pelvic floor exercises, and a possible urinary incontinence problem during sports activities. Results: Sixty-nine per cent of the participants had never experienced an episode of SUI, 21% of the respondents were unable to state whether they had experienced such an episode, while as many as 9% answered that they had experienced them. Most of the analysed group regularly doing a workout at the gym; 94 young women confirmed that they knew or had heard about exercises strengthening pelvic floor muscles, but only four of them remembered to practice them during gym workouts. Only two women were encouraged to perform these exercises by their fitness instructor. Conclusions: SUI is an important but underestimated problem among physically active women. Although young women experience SUI, they do not include pelvic floor muscle exercises in their training routine. It is necessary to educate women but also to raise awareness of incontinence among trainers and physiotherapists who work with them.
在健身房运动的年轻女性压力性尿失禁的初步研究
导读:压力性尿失禁(SUI)被认为是21世纪最重要的健康问题之一,与盆底肌肉的活动有关。本研究的目的是进行初步调查,估计年轻活跃女性对SUI的知识水平,以及她们在进行影响骨盆底肌肉的体力活动前的准备情况。材料和方法:一项研究在克拉科夫的几家健身房对107名年龄在20-25岁的女性进行了研究。使用了一份专有问卷,包括12个问题,涉及健身房锻炼期间的身体活动、骨盆底锻炼的知识以及体育活动中可能出现的尿失禁问题。结果:69%的参与者从未经历过SUI发作,21%的受访者无法说明他们是否经历过这样的发作,而多达9%的受访者回答他们经历过。分析组中的大多数人定期在健身房锻炼;94名年轻女性证实,她们知道或听说过加强骨盆底肌肉的运动,但其中只有4人记得在健身房锻炼时练习这些运动。只有两名女性在她们的健身教练的鼓励下进行了这些锻炼。结论:SUI是体育运动女性中一个重要但被低估的问题。虽然年轻女性经历过SUI,但她们在日常训练中不包括盆底肌肉锻炼。有必要对妇女进行教育,但也要提高与她们一起工作的训练员和物理治疗师对尿失禁的认识。
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