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CrossFit 运动中压力性尿失禁(SUCCeSS)研究

The Stress Urinary Incontinence in CrossFit (SUCCeSS) Study.

作者信息

Elks Whitney, Jaramillo-Huff Ashley, Barnes K Lauren, Petersen Timothy R, Komesu Yuko M

机构信息

From the University of New Mexico School of Medicine.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of New Mexico.

出版信息

Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2020 Feb;26(2):101-106. doi: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000000815.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

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.

METHODS

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.

RESULTS

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.

CONCLUSIONS

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.

摘要

目的

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。

方法

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。

结果

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。

结论

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。

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