Abstract

Introduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) is a multifactorial and prevalent disorder among aged women. Physical activities are believed to have challenging roles in the deterioration of the UI. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of standardized weightlifting on urodynamic parameters in the urinary continent and incontinent individuals. Methods: Twenty-four UI morbid and 21 control subjects participated in a standardized weightlifting task while undergoing multichannel cystometry tests in two empty and full bladder conditions. Maximum weightlifting force (MWF) and vesical and abdominal pressures (APs) were measured to calculate the detrusor pressure. Results: Findings showed that the UI participants with full bladder have significant higher abdominal, vesical and detrusor pressures in comparison to the controls; but in empty bladder condition, only the AP of the UI morbid group was significantly greater. The MWF was not significantly changed between the UI and control groups. The MWF was also not correlated with the detrusor pressure among the UI participants and full bladder controls. Conclusion: Weightlifting till the subject’s maximum force can neither produce incontinence in healthy subjects nor deteriorate the UI patients’ conditions.

Highlights

  • Urinary incontinence (UI) is a multifactorial and prevalent disorder among aged women

  • Twenty-four UI morbid and 21 control subjects participated in a standardized weightlifting task while undergoing multichannel cystometry tests in two empty and full bladder conditions

  • Findings showed that the UI participants with full bladder have significant higher abdominal, vesical and detrusor pressures in comparison to the controls; but in empty bladder condition, only the abdominal pressures (APs) of the UI morbid group was significantly greater

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Introduction

Urinary incontinence (UI) is a multifactorial and prevalent disorder among aged women. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of standardized weightlifting on urodynamic parameters in the urinary continent and incontinent individuals. There is no consensus on the direct correlation between the IAP and the UI in the literature These studies have not compared their outcomes with a group of continent subjects to have a fair conclusion. The present study is aimed to Babayi et al investigate the effects of standardized weightlifting on a more comprehensive list of UI-related parameters in two incontinent and control continent groups of participants. The role of empty and full bladder condition is delineated

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