2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00192-007-0508-4
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Urinary incontinence in very young and mostly nulliparous women with a history of regular organised high-impact trampoline training: occurrence and risk factors

Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the occurrence of urinary incontinence (UI) in mostly nulliparous women with a history of regular organised trampoline training as adolescents and to identify possible predictors. Female trampolinists in Sweden with licence for trampolining between 1995--1999 (n = 305), with a median age of 21 (range 18-44) years answered retrospectively a validated questionnaire. Competition with double somersaults had been performed by 85 women, the "competition group" (CG), while 220 wom… Show more

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“…Eliasson et al in a group of female ex-trampolinists (n=305) found that 35% were affected in daily life, 53% reported to be psychologically affected and 12% stopped exercising because of UI [28]. In the present study the participant with the higher values of the ICIQ score, reported embarrassment and desire to give up the sport due to SUI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 44%
“…Eliasson et al in a group of female ex-trampolinists (n=305) found that 35% were affected in daily life, 53% reported to be psychologically affected and 12% stopped exercising because of UI [28]. In the present study the participant with the higher values of the ICIQ score, reported embarrassment and desire to give up the sport due to SUI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 44%
“…Estudo realizado com ex-atletas de trampolim acrobático mostrou que, as ginastas que tinham perda involuntária de urina quando jovens, 76% continuaram a perder, mesmo após a interrupção do esporte. Os principais fatores de risco para a permanência de IU foram à inabilidade de interromper a urina (p<0.001), constipação (p=0.007), e inicio do treinamento antes da menarca (p<0.001) 24 .…”
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“…Women who are physically active raise their intraabdominal pressure more frequently than sedentary women [8], and according to Bø et al [3] it is therefore debatable whether female athletes have strong PFM as a result of their regular training, thus preventing SUI, or whether excessive loading of the PFM may stretch and weaken them and cause SUI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%