Elks Whitney, Jaramillo-Huff Ashley, Barnes K Lauren, Petersen Timothy R, Komesu Yuko M
From the University of New Mexico School of Medicine.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of New Mexico.
Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2020 Feb;26(2):101-106. doi: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000000815.
To evaluate the prevalence and severity of urinary incontinence (UI) in women who participate in CrossFit classes compared with women who participate in non-CrossFit group fitness classes.
The authors conducted a cross-sectional study of women who participate in either CrossFit or non-CrossFit group fitness classes using an online survey. Participants provided demographic information and completed the Incontinence Severity Index and Urinary Distress Inventory. Participants were recruited from local CrossFit and non-CrossFit gyms, online via social media, and an electronic CrossFit Newsletter. Associated comorbidities, exercises associated with UI, and coping mechanisms for urinary leakage were also assessed.
Four hundred twenty-three women meeting inclusion criteria completed the survey, including 322 CrossFit participants and 101 non-CrossFit participants. We found that CrossFit participants were older than non-CrossFit participants and more likely to self-identify as non-Hispanic white. CrossFit participants more commonly reported UI (84% vs 48%, P = <0.001), higher severity of UI (Urinary Distress Inventory score: 20.8 vs 12.5, P < 0.001), and specifically more stress UI (73% vs 47%, P < 0.001). Weightlifting and jumping movements were the most common exercises associated with UI in CrossFit participants. Age and participation in CrossFit are significant and independent predictors of UI.
More than 80% of CrossFit participants reported UI and half of these reported moderate-severe UI, as compared with women who participate in non-CrossFit classes, less than half of whom reported UI with a small minority reporting moderate-severe UI. Exercises most associated with UI were jumping and weightlifting.
评估参加CrossFit课程的女性与参加非CrossFit团体健身课程的女性相比,尿失禁(UI)的患病率和严重程度。
作者通过在线调查对参加CrossFit或非CrossFit团体健身课程的女性进行了横断面研究。参与者提供了人口统计学信息,并完成了尿失禁严重程度指数和尿路困扰量表。参与者从当地的CrossFit和非CrossFit健身房、通过社交媒体在线招募,以及一份电子CrossFit时事通讯。还评估了相关合并症、与UI相关的运动以及尿漏的应对机制。
423名符合纳入标准的女性完成了调查,其中包括322名CrossFit参与者和101名非CrossFit参与者。我们发现CrossFit参与者比非CrossFit参与者年龄更大,更有可能自我认定为非西班牙裔白人。CrossFit参与者更常报告UI(84%对48%,P = <0.001),UI严重程度更高(尿路困扰量表得分:20.8对12.5,P < 0.001),特别是压力性UI更多(73%对47%,P < 0.001)。举重和跳跃动作是CrossFit参与者中与UI相关最常见的运动。年龄和参加CrossFit是UI的显著且独立的预测因素。
超过80%的CrossFit参与者报告有UI,其中一半报告为中度至重度UI,而参加非CrossFit课程的女性中,不到一半报告有UI,只有少数人报告为中度至重度UI。与UI最相关的运动是跳跃和举重。