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Women’s pelvic floor muscle strength and urinary and anal incontinence after childbirth: a cross-sectional study
Abstract OBJECTIVE To analyse pelvic floor muscle strength (PFMS) and urinary and anal incontinence (UI and AI) in the postpartum period. METHOD Cross-sectional study carried out with women in their first seven months after child birth. Data were collected through interviews, perineometry (Peritron™), and the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF). RESULTS 128 women participated in the study. The PFMS mean was 33.1 (SD=16.0) cmH2O and the prevalence of UI and AI was 7.8% and 5.5%, respectively. In the multiple analyses, the variables associated with PFMS were type of birth and cohabitation with a partner. Newborn’s weight, previous pregnancy, UI during pregnancy, and sexual activity showed an association with UI after child birth. Only AI prior to pregnancy was associated with AI after childbirth. CONCLUSION Vaginal birth predisposes to the reduction of PFMS, and caesarean section had a protective effect to its reduction. The occurrence of UI during pregnancy is a predictor of UI after childbirth, and women with previous pregnancies and newborns with higher weights are more likely to have UI after childbirth.AI prior to pregnancy is the only risk factor for its occurrence after childbirth. Associations between PFMS and cohabitation with a partner, and between UI and sexual activity do not make possible to conclude that these variables are directly associated
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Urinary incontinence related to perineal muscle strength in the first trimester of pregnancy: cross-sectional study
Objective To analyze pelvic floor muscle strength (PFMS), urinary continence and quality of life related to urinary incontinence (UI) of women in the first trimester of pregnancy. Method Cross-sectional study with a sample of 500 women who started prenatal care in a complementary healthcare facility in Guarulhos, state of São Paulo, from 2012 and 2013. Pelvic floor muscle strength was evaluated through perineometry. The pregnant women who presented UI answered the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF). Results It was found that maternal age (OR=1.06; CI95% 1.02-1.11) and prior UI (OR=15.12; 95%CI 8.19-27.92) are the variables that, in tandem, best explain the occurrence of UI at the beginning of pregnancy. The mean score on the ICIQ-SF was 8.2 (SD=3.9), considered a moderate impact on quality of life. Conclusion Older pregnant women with prior UI are more likely to have UI in the first trimester of pregnancy.
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Frequência de incontinência urinária em mulheres praticantes de crossfit: um estudo transversal
El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la frecuencia de incontinencia urinaria (IU) en mujeres que practican crossfit. Se realizó un estudio transversal con mujeres que habÃan practicado crossfit, como mÃnimo, durante 6 meses ininterrumpidos, con edades entre 18 y 35 años y una frecuencia de entrenamiento de al menos tres veces por semana. Se aplicaron cuestionarios de evaluación individual que constó de datos sociodemográficos, antropométricos y deportivos, además del International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Short Form (ICIQ-UI-SF) para identificar la presencia de IU. También se identificaron la frecuencia y cantidad de pérdida de orina y la interferencia de la IU en la calidad de vida (CV) de las mujeres con incontinencia utilizando el ICIQ-IU-SF. Esas mujeres también respondieron a un cuestionario sobre la gravedad de la IU. La muestra total del estudio se compuso de 50 mujeres, de las cuales 10 (20%) tenÃan IU. La mayorÃa de las mujeres con incontinencia presentaban IU de gravedad moderada e interferencia mÃnima en la CV. Además, se observó una asociación entre haber presentado antecedentes de IU y tener IU (RP=5,33; IC95%=1,41 a 20,10). Se concluye que la frecuencia de IU en mujeres que practican crossfit fue del 20%, y que la IU se presentó, en su mayorÃa, de gravedad moderada y de interferencia mÃnima en la CV de ellas.The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of urinary incontinence (UI) in women who practice crossfit. This was a cross-sectional study with women aged between 18 and 35 years, who had been practicing crossfit for at least six months without interruption, and at least three times a week. Individual assessment questionnaires were used, composed of sociodemographic, anthropometric and exercise data, as well as the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Short Form (ICIQ-UI-SF) to identify the presence of UI. The frequency and amount of urine loss and UI interference in quality of life (QoL) were also identified via ICIQ-IU-SF. These women also responded to a questionnaire about the severity of UI. The total sample of the study was 50 women, of whom 10 (20%) had UI. Most incontinent women had moderate UI and mild interference in QoL. Moreover, we observed an association between having UI history and presenting UI (PR=5.33, 95% CI=1.41 to 20.10). Given the above, we concluded that the frequency of UI in female crossfit athletes was 20%, with UI being mostly of moderate severity and mild interference in QoL.O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar a frequência de Incontinência Urinaria (IU) em mulheres praticantes de Crossfit. Realizou-se um estudo de corte transversal com mulheres que praticavam Crossfit há, pelo menos, 6 meses ininterruptos, com idade entre 18 a 35 anos e frequência de treino de, no mÃnimo, três vezes por semana. Foram aplicados questionários de avaliação individual compostos por dados sociodemográficas, antropométricos e esportivos, além do International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Short Form (ICIQ-UI-SF), para identificar a presença de IU. Também por meio do ICIQ-IU-SF foram identificados a frequência e quantidade de perda de urina e interferência da IU na qualidade de vida (QV) das mulheres incontinentes. Essas mulheres também responderam a um questionário acerca da gravidade da IU. A amostra total do estudo foi de 50 mulheres, das quais 10 (20%) apresentaram IU. A maioria das mulheres incontinentes apresentou IU de gravidade moderada e de interferência leve na QV. Ademais, observou-se associação entre ter histórico de IU e apresentar IU (RP=5,33; IC95%=1,41 a 20,10). Diante do exposto, conclui-se que a frequência de IU em mulheres praticantes de Crossfit foi de 20%, sendo a IU, em sua maioria, de gravidade moderada e de leve interferência na QV