DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS

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Autor(a) principal: Ygor Thiago Cerqueira de Paula
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMS
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/5074
Resumo: The practice of high-intensity exercises by women and the impacts on the pelvic floor causing dysfunctions in this musculature are reasons for disagreement. Objective: To investigate the prevalence and associated factors of pelvic floor dysfunction in cross-training women. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study, composed of 301 adult women who had been cross-training for at least 6 months. Participants with a mean age of 34.18±0.46 years, mean BMI of 23.93 kg/m² and mean time of cross-training of 34.2 months, answered the sociodemographic questionnaire, International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Short Form (ICIQ – SF), Pelvic Floor Disorders Inventory Questionnaire (PFDI-20), Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire (PFIQ-7) and International Questionnaire of Physical Activity – Short Version (IPAQ). Descriptive, univariate, multivariate statistical analysis and bivariate logical regression were performed with a significance level of 5% and a CI of 95%. Results: PFD was high, occurring in 48% (n=132) according to the PFIQ-7 and 66.2% (n=182) according to the PFDI-20, with UI dysfunction being more prevalent, followed by AI being flatus and constipation and POP. Factors such as advanced age, normal delivery, number of children, vigorous training and enuresis were evidenced as a risk for the emergence of PFD. For (103 - 37.5%) of the women, urine loss occurs during training, 73 (70.9%) reported occurring in two or more exercises, the main ones being: Jump box (n=44 42.7%); Single under (n=41 39.85%) and Deadlift (n=36 35.0%). Conclusion: This study indicates a high prevalence of PFD in women who practice cross-training, with UI, flatus loss, and constipation being the most frequent symptoms. In addition, exercises that involve jumping seem to trigger more UI events.
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spelling 2022-09-12T19:53:48Z2022-09-12T19:53:48Z2022https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/5074The practice of high-intensity exercises by women and the impacts on the pelvic floor causing dysfunctions in this musculature are reasons for disagreement. Objective: To investigate the prevalence and associated factors of pelvic floor dysfunction in cross-training women. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study, composed of 301 adult women who had been cross-training for at least 6 months. Participants with a mean age of 34.18±0.46 years, mean BMI of 23.93 kg/m² and mean time of cross-training of 34.2 months, answered the sociodemographic questionnaire, International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Short Form (ICIQ – SF), Pelvic Floor Disorders Inventory Questionnaire (PFDI-20), Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire (PFIQ-7) and International Questionnaire of Physical Activity – Short Version (IPAQ). Descriptive, univariate, multivariate statistical analysis and bivariate logical regression were performed with a significance level of 5% and a CI of 95%. Results: PFD was high, occurring in 48% (n=132) according to the PFIQ-7 and 66.2% (n=182) according to the PFDI-20, with UI dysfunction being more prevalent, followed by AI being flatus and constipation and POP. Factors such as advanced age, normal delivery, number of children, vigorous training and enuresis were evidenced as a risk for the emergence of PFD. For (103 - 37.5%) of the women, urine loss occurs during training, 73 (70.9%) reported occurring in two or more exercises, the main ones being: Jump box (n=44 42.7%); Single under (n=41 39.85%) and Deadlift (n=36 35.0%). Conclusion: This study indicates a high prevalence of PFD in women who practice cross-training, with UI, flatus loss, and constipation being the most frequent symptoms. In addition, exercises that involve jumping seem to trigger more UI events.A prática de exercícios de alta intensidade por mulheres e os impactos no assoalho pélvico causando disfunções nesta musculatura são motivos de divergências. Objetivo: Investigar a prevalência e os fatores associados de disfunções do assoalho pélvico em mulheres praticantes de cross-training. Métodos: Estudo transversal observacional, composto por 301 mulheres adultas que praticam cross-training há pelo menos 6 meses. Participantes com idade média de 34,18±0,46 anos, IMC médio de 23,93 Kg/m² e tempo médio de cross-training de 34,2 meses, responderam ao questionário sociodemográfico, International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Short Form (ICIQ – SF), Pelvic Floor Disorders Inventory Questionnaire (PFDI-20), Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire (PFIQ-7) e International Questionnaire of Physical Activity – Short Version (IPAQ). Foram realizadas análises estatísticas descritiva, univariada, multivariada e regressão lógica bivariada com nível de significância de 5% e IC de 95 %. Resultados: As DAP se mostraram elevadas, ocorrendo em 48% (n=132) segundo o PFIQ-7 e 66,2% (n=182) segundo o PFDI-20, com IU disfunção mais prevalente, seguido de IA sendo flatos e constipação e POP. Fatores como idade avançada, parto normal, quantidade de filhos, treinamento vigoroso e enurese foram evidenciados como risco para o surgimento das DAP. Para (103 - 37,5%) das mulheres, a perda de urina é durante o treino, 73 (70,9%) relataram ocorrer em dois ou mais exercícios, sendo os principais: Jump box (n=44 42,7%); Single under (n=41 39,85%) e Deadlift (n=36 35,0%). Conclusão: Este estudo indica alta prevalência de DAP em mulheres praticantes de cross-training, sendo IU, perda de flatos e constipação intestinal os sintomas mais frequentes. Ademais os exercícios que envolvem saltos parecem desencadear mais eventos de IU.Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulUFMSBrasilAssoalho pélvico, Exercício, Mulheres, Levantamento de pesoDISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisAna Beatriz Gomes de Souza PegorareYgor Thiago Cerqueira de Paulainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMSinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)instacron:UFMSORIGINALDISSERTAÇÃO FINALdocx.pdfDISSERTAÇÃO FINALdocx.pdfapplication/pdf2292276https://repositorio.ufms.br/bitstream/123456789/5074/-1/DISSERTA%c3%87%c3%83O%20FINALdocx.pdf161b2103eca6eaa2ccb5554432e476c3MD5-1123456789/50742022-09-12 15:53:49.568oai:repositorio.ufms.br:123456789/5074Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufms.br/oai/requestri.prograd@ufms.bropendoar:21242022-09-12T19:53:49Repositório Institucional da UFMS - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS
title DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS
spellingShingle DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS
Ygor Thiago Cerqueira de Paula
Assoalho pélvico, Exercício, Mulheres, Levantamento de peso
title_short DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS
title_full DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS
title_fullStr DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS
title_full_unstemmed DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS
title_sort DISFUNÇÕES DO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE CROSS TRAINING: PREVALÊNCIA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS
author Ygor Thiago Cerqueira de Paula
author_facet Ygor Thiago Cerqueira de Paula
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Ana Beatriz Gomes de Souza Pegorare
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ygor Thiago Cerqueira de Paula
contributor_str_mv Ana Beatriz Gomes de Souza Pegorare
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Assoalho pélvico, Exercício, Mulheres, Levantamento de peso
topic Assoalho pélvico, Exercício, Mulheres, Levantamento de peso
description The practice of high-intensity exercises by women and the impacts on the pelvic floor causing dysfunctions in this musculature are reasons for disagreement. Objective: To investigate the prevalence and associated factors of pelvic floor dysfunction in cross-training women. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study, composed of 301 adult women who had been cross-training for at least 6 months. Participants with a mean age of 34.18±0.46 years, mean BMI of 23.93 kg/m² and mean time of cross-training of 34.2 months, answered the sociodemographic questionnaire, International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Short Form (ICIQ – SF), Pelvic Floor Disorders Inventory Questionnaire (PFDI-20), Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire (PFIQ-7) and International Questionnaire of Physical Activity – Short Version (IPAQ). Descriptive, univariate, multivariate statistical analysis and bivariate logical regression were performed with a significance level of 5% and a CI of 95%. Results: PFD was high, occurring in 48% (n=132) according to the PFIQ-7 and 66.2% (n=182) according to the PFDI-20, with UI dysfunction being more prevalent, followed by AI being flatus and constipation and POP. Factors such as advanced age, normal delivery, number of children, vigorous training and enuresis were evidenced as a risk for the emergence of PFD. For (103 - 37.5%) of the women, urine loss occurs during training, 73 (70.9%) reported occurring in two or more exercises, the main ones being: Jump box (n=44 42.7%); Single under (n=41 39.85%) and Deadlift (n=36 35.0%). Conclusion: This study indicates a high prevalence of PFD in women who practice cross-training, with UI, flatus loss, and constipation being the most frequent symptoms. In addition, exercises that involve jumping seem to trigger more UI events.
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