Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa, Davi Santana
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Dantas, Anne Caroline de Santana, Neves, Natália Santos das, Rodrigues, Giancarlos Costa, Santos , Melissa Almeida, Tavares, Ana Maria Moura, Santos, Alan Douglas Bezerra dos, Aquino, Vitória Santana de, Melo , Lycia Isadora Pereira, Silva, Laís Bispo, Santos, Yasmin dos, Andrade, Fernandes Tavares, Martins, Clesimary Evangelista Molina, Aquino, Maria Jane das Virgens, Oliveira, Daniela Teles de, Santana, Licia Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18609
Resumo: Introduction: Urinary Incontinence (UI) is any involuntary loss of urine, according to the International Continence Society (ICS). Objectives: To analyze the prevalence of signs and symptoms of stress urinary incontinence in women who practice weight training. Methodology: Cross-sectional study of a quantitative type, carried out online by 195 women who practiced weight training, of which only 52 were included in the present study, they answered a questionnaire to which they collected information from their personal lives for analysis of criteria and then the ICIQ-SF for UI analysis with regard to frequency, quantity, interference in personal life and when to lose urine. Results: There were reports of urinary losses in 19.24% of the volunteers. The mean age was 27.11 years (SD ± 5.61), 21.15% of those who presented urinary loss reported an impact from severe to very severe and 73.08% said they had no impact. 11.54% of women presented complaints of activities that require effort. Urinary loss was greater in those who performed more than one type of physical activity, occurring in 6 out of 10 women who had incontinence. Conclusion: It could be concluded that, despite the limitation in the sample, it was observed that the signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence were present in women who practice weight training and the impact that the pathology causes on their quality of life.
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spelling Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of SergipeImpacto de los signos y síntomas de la incontinencia urinaria en la calidad de vida de las mujeres que practican musculación en el Estado de SergipeImpacto dos sinais e sintomas de incontinência urinária na qualidade de vida de mulheres praticantes de musculação no Estado de SergipeUrinary incontinencePhysiotherapyWeight training.Incontinencia urinariaFisioterapiaCulturismo.Incontinência urináriaFisioterapiaMusculaçãoMusculação.Introduction: Urinary Incontinence (UI) is any involuntary loss of urine, according to the International Continence Society (ICS). Objectives: To analyze the prevalence of signs and symptoms of stress urinary incontinence in women who practice weight training. Methodology: Cross-sectional study of a quantitative type, carried out online by 195 women who practiced weight training, of which only 52 were included in the present study, they answered a questionnaire to which they collected information from their personal lives for analysis of criteria and then the ICIQ-SF for UI analysis with regard to frequency, quantity, interference in personal life and when to lose urine. Results: There were reports of urinary losses in 19.24% of the volunteers. The mean age was 27.11 years (SD ± 5.61), 21.15% of those who presented urinary loss reported an impact from severe to very severe and 73.08% said they had no impact. 11.54% of women presented complaints of activities that require effort. Urinary loss was greater in those who performed more than one type of physical activity, occurring in 6 out of 10 women who had incontinence. Conclusion: It could be concluded that, despite the limitation in the sample, it was observed that the signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence were present in women who practice weight training and the impact that the pathology causes on their quality of life.Introducción: La incontinencia urinaria (IU) es cualquier pérdida involuntaria de orina, según la International Continence Society (ICS). Objetivos: Analizar la prevalencia de signos y síntomas de incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo en mujeres que practican musculación. Metodología: Estudio cuantitativo transversal, realizado en línea por 195 mujeres que practicaban culturismo, y de estas solo 52 fueron incluidas en el presente estudio, respondieron un cuestionario en el que se recogía información de su vida personal para análisis de criterios y luego el ICIQ-SF. para el análisis de la IU en cuanto a frecuencia, cantidad, interferencia en la vida personal y en qué momento se produce la fuga de orina. Resultados: Hubo informes de pérdidas urinarias en el 19,24% de los voluntarios. La edad media fue 27,11 años (DE ± 5,61), el 21,15% de las personas con pérdida urinaria informaron un impacto de severo a muy severo y el 73,08% dijo que no tuvo ningún impacto. Prevaleció el 11,54% de mujeres quejándose de actividades que requieren esfuerzo. La pérdida urinaria fue mayor en las que realizaron más de un tipo de actividad física, ocurriendo en 6 de las 10 mujeres que tenían incontinencia. Conclusión: Se concluyó que, a pesar de la limitación en la muestra, se observó que los signos y síntomas de incontinencia urinaria estaban presentes en mujeres que practican musculación y el impacto que la patología provoca en su calidad de vida.Introdução: A Incontinência Urinária (IU) é toda perda involuntária de urina, de acordo com a Sociedade Internacional de Continência (ICS). Objetivos: Analisar a prevalência de sinais e sintomas de Incontinência Urinária por esforço em mulheres praticantes de musculação. Metodologia: Estudo transversal do tipo quantitativo, realizado via online por 195 mulheres que praticavam musculação, sendo que dessas apenas 52 foram incluídas no presente estudo, as mesmas responderam a um questionário ao qual colhia informações da vida pessoal para análise de critérios e em seguida o ICIQ-SF para análise da IU no que se refere à frequência, quantidade, interferência na vida pessoal e em que momento perde urina. Resultados: Houve relatos de perdas urinárias em 19,24% das voluntárias. A média de idade foi de 27,11 anos (DP ± 5,61), 21,15% das que apresentaram perda urinária relatam impacto de grave a muito grave e 73,08% disseram não ter nenhum impacto. Prevaleceu 11,54% das mulheres apresentando queixas de atividades que exigem esforço. A perda urinária foi maior naquelas que realizam mais de um tipo de atividade física, ocorrendo em 6 das 10 mulheres que apresentaram incontinência. Conclusão: Pôde-se concluir que, apesar da limitação na amostra, observou-se que os sinais e sintomas de incontinência urinária estavam presentes nas mulheres praticantes de musculação e o impacto que a patologia ocasiona na qualidade de vida destas.Research, Society and Development2021-08-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1860910.33448/rsd-v10i10.18609Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e598101018609Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e598101018609Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e5981010186092525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18609/17193Copyright (c) 2021 Davi Santana Sousa; Anne Caroline de Santana Dantas; Natália Santos das Neves; Giancarlos Costa Rodrigues; Melissa Almeida Santos ; Ana Maria Moura Tavares; Alan Douglas Bezerra dos Santos; Vitória Santana de Aquino; Lycia Isadora Pereira Melo ; Laís Bispo Silva; Yasmin dos Santos; Fernandes Tavares Andrade; Clesimary Evangelista Molina Martins; Maria Jane das Virgens Aquino; Daniela Teles de Oliveira; Licia Santos Santanahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa, Davi SantanaDantas, Anne Caroline de Santana Neves, Natália Santos das Rodrigues, Giancarlos Costa Santos , Melissa Almeida Tavares, Ana Maria Moura Santos, Alan Douglas Bezerra dos Aquino, Vitória Santana de Melo , Lycia Isadora Pereira Silva, Laís Bispo Santos, Yasmin dos Andrade, Fernandes Tavares Martins, Clesimary Evangelista Molina Aquino, Maria Jane das Virgens Oliveira, Daniela Teles de Santana, Licia Santos 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18609Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:42.716576Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe
Impacto de los signos y síntomas de la incontinencia urinaria en la calidad de vida de las mujeres que practican musculación en el Estado de Sergipe
Impacto dos sinais e sintomas de incontinência urinária na qualidade de vida de mulheres praticantes de musculação no Estado de Sergipe
title Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe
spellingShingle Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe
Sousa, Davi Santana
Urinary incontinence
Physiotherapy
Weight training.
Incontinencia urinaria
Fisioterapia
Culturismo.
Incontinência urinária
Fisioterapia
Musculação
Musculação.
title_short Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe
title_full Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe
title_fullStr Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe
title_full_unstemmed Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe
title_sort Impact of signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence on the quality of life of women practicing musculation in the State of Sergipe
author Sousa, Davi Santana
author_facet Sousa, Davi Santana
Dantas, Anne Caroline de Santana
Neves, Natália Santos das
Rodrigues, Giancarlos Costa
Santos , Melissa Almeida
Tavares, Ana Maria Moura
Santos, Alan Douglas Bezerra dos
Aquino, Vitória Santana de
Melo , Lycia Isadora Pereira
Silva, Laís Bispo
Santos, Yasmin dos
Andrade, Fernandes Tavares
Martins, Clesimary Evangelista Molina
Aquino, Maria Jane das Virgens
Oliveira, Daniela Teles de
Santana, Licia Santos
author_role author
author2 Dantas, Anne Caroline de Santana
Neves, Natália Santos das
Rodrigues, Giancarlos Costa
Santos , Melissa Almeida
Tavares, Ana Maria Moura
Santos, Alan Douglas Bezerra dos
Aquino, Vitória Santana de
Melo , Lycia Isadora Pereira
Silva, Laís Bispo
Santos, Yasmin dos
Andrade, Fernandes Tavares
Martins, Clesimary Evangelista Molina
Aquino, Maria Jane das Virgens
Oliveira, Daniela Teles de
Santana, Licia Santos
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author
author
author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Davi Santana
Dantas, Anne Caroline de Santana
Neves, Natália Santos das
Rodrigues, Giancarlos Costa
Santos , Melissa Almeida
Tavares, Ana Maria Moura
Santos, Alan Douglas Bezerra dos
Aquino, Vitória Santana de
Melo , Lycia Isadora Pereira
Silva, Laís Bispo
Santos, Yasmin dos
Andrade, Fernandes Tavares
Martins, Clesimary Evangelista Molina
Aquino, Maria Jane das Virgens
Oliveira, Daniela Teles de
Santana, Licia Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Urinary incontinence
Physiotherapy
Weight training.
Incontinencia urinaria
Fisioterapia
Culturismo.
Incontinência urinária
Fisioterapia
Musculação
Musculação.
topic Urinary incontinence
Physiotherapy
Weight training.
Incontinencia urinaria
Fisioterapia
Culturismo.
Incontinência urinária
Fisioterapia
Musculação
Musculação.
description Introduction: Urinary Incontinence (UI) is any involuntary loss of urine, according to the International Continence Society (ICS). Objectives: To analyze the prevalence of signs and symptoms of stress urinary incontinence in women who practice weight training. Methodology: Cross-sectional study of a quantitative type, carried out online by 195 women who practiced weight training, of which only 52 were included in the present study, they answered a questionnaire to which they collected information from their personal lives for analysis of criteria and then the ICIQ-SF for UI analysis with regard to frequency, quantity, interference in personal life and when to lose urine. Results: There were reports of urinary losses in 19.24% of the volunteers. The mean age was 27.11 years (SD ± 5.61), 21.15% of those who presented urinary loss reported an impact from severe to very severe and 73.08% said they had no impact. 11.54% of women presented complaints of activities that require effort. Urinary loss was greater in those who performed more than one type of physical activity, occurring in 6 out of 10 women who had incontinence. Conclusion: It could be concluded that, despite the limitation in the sample, it was observed that the signs and symptoms of urinary incontinence were present in women who practice weight training and the impact that the pathology causes on their quality of life.
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