Department of Gynecology, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil.
Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet. 2021 Nov;43(11):847-852. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1739463. Epub 2021 Dec 6.
To compare the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) before and during the COVID-19 quarantine in CrossFit women and their relationship with training level.
A cross-sectional study was performed among 197 women practicing CrossFit. The inclusion criteria were nulliparous women, between 18 and 45 years old, who had trained, before quarantine, in accredited gyms. The exclusion criteria were not following the COVID-19 prevention protocols and having UI on other occasions than just sport. An online questionnaire was emailed containing questions about frequency, duration, and intensity of training and data related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The participants were invited to answer whether they were infected with COVID-19 and what treatment/recommendation they have followed. Whether UI stopped among participants, they were asked about the possible reasons why this happened. The training intensity was categorized as "the same," "decreased" or "increased."
The mean age of the participants was 32 years old and most (98.5%) could practice CrossFit during the pandemic. There was a decrease in training intensity in 64% of the respondents. Exercises with their own body weight, such as air squat (98.2%), were the most performed. Urinary incontinence was reported by 32% of the participants before the COVID-19 pandemic, and by only 14% of them during the pandemic (odds ratio [OR] = 0.32 [0.19-0.53]; < 0.01; univariate analysis). Practitioners reported that the reason possibly related to UI improvement was the reduction of training intensity and not performing doubleunder exercise.
The reduction in the intensity of CrossFit training during the COVID-19 quarantine decreased the prevalence of UI among female athletes.
比较新冠疫情隔离期间和之前女性 CrossFit 运动员的尿失禁(UI)患病率及其与训练水平的关系。
对 197 名女性 CrossFit 运动员进行横断面研究。纳入标准为未育、年龄在 18 至 45 岁之间、在隔离前在认证健身房进行训练的女性。排除标准为未遵循新冠疫情预防方案和除运动外有 UI 的女性。研究人员通过电子邮件向参与者发送了一份包含训练频率、持续时间和强度以及与新冠疫情相关数据的在线问卷。参与者被邀请回答他们是否感染了新冠病毒以及他们遵循了哪些治疗/建议。对于 UI 停止的参与者,研究人员询问了发生这种情况的可能原因。训练强度分为“相同”、“降低”或“增加”。
参与者的平均年龄为 32 岁,大多数(98.5%)在疫情期间能够进行 CrossFit 训练。64%的受访者的训练强度降低。使用自身体重进行的锻炼,如空气深蹲(98.2%),是最常进行的锻炼。32%的参与者在新冠疫情前报告有 UI,而只有 14%的参与者在疫情期间报告有 UI(比值比 [OR] = 0.32 [0.19-0.53]; < 0.01;单因素分析)。从业者报告说,UI 改善的可能原因是训练强度降低和不进行双下翻练习。
新冠疫情隔离期间 CrossFit 训练强度的降低降低了女性运动员的 UI 患病率。