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Urinary Incontinence and Other Pelvic Floor Dysfunctions as Underestimated Problems in People under Forty Years: What Is Their Relationship with Sport?
Bonaldi, Lorenza; Mascolini, Maria Vittoria; Todesco, Martina; Zara, Anna; Rossato, Camilla; Fede, Caterina; Fontanella, Chiara Giulia; Stecco, Carla.
Affiliation
  • Bonaldi L; Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padova, Via F. Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy.
  • Mascolini MV; Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Venezia 1, 35121 Padova, Italy.
  • Todesco M; Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padova, Via F. Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy.
  • Zara A; Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova, Via A. Gabelli 65, 35121 Padova, Italy.
  • Rossato C; Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova, Via A. Gabelli 65, 35121 Padova, Italy.
  • Fede C; Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova, Via A. Gabelli 65, 35121 Padova, Italy.
  • Fontanella CG; Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Venezia 1, 35121 Padova, Italy.
  • Stecco C; Centre for Mechanics of Biological Material (CMBM), University of Padova, Via F. Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy.
Life (Basel) ; 14(1)2023 Dec 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38255682
ABSTRACT
Urinary incontinence is still an underestimated problem due to its anatomical complexity and social taboo. Most of the time, it is believed to affect predominantly the elderly female population, and the literature still lacks data on its presence in the younger and male populations. Its relationship with other pelvic floor dysfunctions (PFDs) and sport activity remains an open topic. Thus, the present study surveyed 342 subjects of both genders, ranging from 18 to 39 y/o and with different sport activity levels, to understand the prevalence of PFDs (such as haemorrhoids, anal fissures, involuntary urinary/faecal leakage, and urgency). The results also showed a significative prevalence in younger, sporty, and male people. Approximately one third of the population had urinary incontinence mostly during stress activities (sport activity 17%, cough/sneeze 13%). The statistical analysis confirmed a higher prevalence in the cases of a light (32%) and intense (41%) sport activity level and a protective role of sport if practiced between 5 and 10 h/week, with bodybuilding/CrossFit and running seeming to be the riskiest sports. The relationship with the other PFDs showed a statistically significant dependence with most of them, confirming that urinary incontinence cannot be considered a separate problem from the other PFDs.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Life (Basel) Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Life (Basel) Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy