Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Urinary incontinence (UI) is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common type of UI, characterized by the loss of urine during physical effort, including running. Objective Analyze UI and associated factors in female road runners in the Brazilian Federal District (DF). Method Cross-sectional descriptive study that investigated UI by applying an adapted questionnaire to female road runners in DF. Results 94 runners, 3.2% of whom reported UI and 56.6% complained of SUI. Body mass index (BMI), birth weight of largest baby and episiotomy were factors associated of SUI. Conclusion Although few women reported UI while running, the results suggest that SI needs to be addressed, especially when associated with risk factors. |
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Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors |
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Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors |
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Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors Almeida,Amirni Vieira Urinary incontinence Urinary incontinence stress Female runners Prevalence |
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Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors |
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Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors |
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Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors |
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Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors |
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Urinary incontinence in female road runners from the Brazilian Federal District - occurrence and associated risk factors |
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Almeida,Amirni Vieira |
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Almeida,Amirni Vieira Santos,Carina de Sousa Freitas Barbosa,Marianna Vale D’Alessandro Alves,Aline Teixeira Imoto,Elizabeth Rideko Albuquerque,Viviane Tobias |
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Santos,Carina de Sousa Freitas Barbosa,Marianna Vale D’Alessandro Alves,Aline Teixeira Imoto,Elizabeth Rideko Albuquerque,Viviane Tobias |
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Almeida,Amirni Vieira Santos,Carina de Sousa Freitas Barbosa,Marianna Vale D’Alessandro Alves,Aline Teixeira Imoto,Elizabeth Rideko Albuquerque,Viviane Tobias |
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Urinary incontinence Urinary incontinence stress Female runners Prevalence |
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Urinary incontinence Urinary incontinence stress Female runners Prevalence |
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ABSTRACT Urinary incontinence (UI) is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common type of UI, characterized by the loss of urine during physical effort, including running. Objective Analyze UI and associated factors in female road runners in the Brazilian Federal District (DF). Method Cross-sectional descriptive study that investigated UI by applying an adapted questionnaire to female road runners in DF. Results 94 runners, 3.2% of whom reported UI and 56.6% complained of SUI. Body mass index (BMI), birth weight of largest baby and episiotomy were factors associated of SUI. Conclusion Although few women reported UI while running, the results suggest that SI needs to be addressed, especially when associated with risk factors. |
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