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Athletic Incontinence: Proposal of a New Term for a NewWoman

Incontinência de atletas: proposta de novo termo para uma nova mulher

In 1896, Baron Pierre de Coubertin inaugurated the first modern era Olympic Games. At that time, women could not participate in the competitions, as sports in general were considered dangerous for women's health. At the Paris Olympics (1900), of the 997 enrolled athletes, 22 were women who competed in sailing, tennis and golf.11 O'Brien M, Robertson A. Women and sport. Scott Med J 2010; 55(02):25-28 Women's participation increased considerably, and in the 2016 Olympic Games, which were held in the city of Rio de Janeiro, almost half of the athletes were women.22 Church H,Murdoch-Eaton D, Patel R, Sandars J.What can medical educators learn from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games? Med Teach 2017;39(06):665-666

However, the “slogan” proposed by Baron de Coubertin during the creation of the International Olympic Committee, “Citius, Altius, Fortius” (faster, higher, stronger), has caused numerous problems to the health of female athletes.33 Seiler S. Same Citius, Altius, Fortius...more women, crashes, and McTwists? Int J Sports Physiol Perform 2014;9(01):122-127 Irregular or absent menstrual cycles, inadequate eating behaviors, muscular injuries, stress fractures and pelvic floor dysfunctions have been increasing among physically active women.44 Joy EA, Van Hala S, Cooper L.Health-related concerns of the female athlete: a lifespan approach. Am Fam Physician 2009;79(06): 489-495

Women who practice high-impact, high-intensity exercises are eight times more likely to suffer from involuntary urine loss when compared with sedentary women in the same age group.55 Almeida MB, Barra AA, Saltiel F, Silva-Filho AL, Fonseca AM, Figueiredo EM. Urinary incontinence and other pelvic floor dysfunctions in female athletes in Brazil: A cross-sectional study. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(09):1109-1116 The sports at risk for this condition include acrobatic trampoline (trampoline), long distance running, volleyball and basketball.66 Fozzatti C, Riccetto C, Herrmann V, et al. Prevalence study of stress urinary incontinence inwomenwhoperformhigh-impactexercises. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2012;23(12):1687-1691 Unlike stress urinary incontinence, in which urine leakage occurs during coughing, sneezing, or lifting weight, these young women report the symptom only during exercise.77 Araújo MP, Oliveira Ed, Zucchi EV, Trevisani VF, Girão MJ, Sartori MG. [The relationship between urinary incontinence and eating disorders in female long-distance runners]. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) 2008;54(02):146-149 Therefore, the term athletic incontinence would be the most appropriate for these patients who complain only during physical exercise and do not lose urine during their other activities.

Athletic incontinence affects young, nulliparous women with an adequate body mass index.88 Eliasson K, Edner A,Mattsson E.Urinary incontinence invery young and mostly nulliparous womenwith a history of regular organised high-impact trampoline training: occurrence and risk factors. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2008;19(05):687-696 These women do not have the classic risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction, such as age, parity and obesity.99 Hagovska M, Švihra J, Buková A, et al. Prevalence of urinary incontinence in females performing high-impact exercises. Int J Sports Med 2017;38(03):210-216

The pathophysiology of athletic incontinence is complex, and includes biomechanical factors (impact on and displacement of the pelvic floor during exercise), increased intra-abdominal pressure, decreased energy availability (a condition that interferes with the hypothalamic control of the menstrual cycle, leading to hypoestrogenism), and joint hypermobility (Fig. 1).77 Araújo MP, Oliveira Ed, Zucchi EV, Trevisani VF, Girão MJ, Sartori MG. [The relationship between urinary incontinence and eating disorders in female long-distance runners]. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) 2008;54(02):146-149 1010 Dias N, Peng Y, Khavari R, et al. Pelvic floor dynamics during highimpact athletic activities: A computational modeling study. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) 2017;41:20-27

Fig. 1
Physiopathology of athletic incontinence.

The urodynamic exam of these patients is not able to reproduce the situation in which urine leakage occurs, and the conventional pad test is flawed.1111 Barton A, Serrao C, Thompson J, Briffa K. Transabdominal ultrasound to assess pelvic floor muscle performance during abdominal curl in exercising women. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2015;26(12):1789-1795 Pelvic floor muscle training may improve athletic incontinence, but the specificity of each modality should be adjusted.1212 Da Roza T, de Araujo MP, Viana R, et al. Pelvic floor muscle training to improve urinary incontinence in young, nulliparous sport students: a pilot study. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2012;23(08):1069-1073 Many of these physically active women use vaginal devices such as tampons or pessaries to minimize urine loss.1313 Glavind K. Use of a vaginal sponge during aerobic exercises in patients with stress urinary incontinence. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 1997;8(06):351-353 Restrictive diets and the use of licit and illicit supplements are common, and should be evaluated before the treatment.77 Araújo MP, Oliveira Ed, Zucchi EV, Trevisani VF, Girão MJ, Sartori MG. [The relationship between urinary incontinence and eating disorders in female long-distance runners]. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) 2008;54(02):146-149

We conclude, therefore, that athletic incontinence is a specific condition that occurs in young and nulliparous women only while they are practicing sports. For this reason, it should be evaluated and treated differently from the other categories of urinary incontinence.

References

  • 1
    O'Brien M, Robertson A. Women and sport. Scott Med J 2010; 55(02):25-28
  • 2
    Church H,Murdoch-Eaton D, Patel R, Sandars J.What can medical educators learn from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games? Med Teach 2017;39(06):665-666
  • 3
    Seiler S. Same Citius, Altius, Fortius...more women, crashes, and McTwists? Int J Sports Physiol Perform 2014;9(01):122-127
  • 4
    Joy EA, Van Hala S, Cooper L.Health-related concerns of the female athlete: a lifespan approach. Am Fam Physician 2009;79(06): 489-495
  • 5
    Almeida MB, Barra AA, Saltiel F, Silva-Filho AL, Fonseca AM, Figueiredo EM. Urinary incontinence and other pelvic floor dysfunctions in female athletes in Brazil: A cross-sectional study. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(09):1109-1116
  • 6
    Fozzatti C, Riccetto C, Herrmann V, et al. Prevalence study of stress urinary incontinence inwomenwhoperformhigh-impactexercises. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2012;23(12):1687-1691
  • 7
    Araújo MP, Oliveira Ed, Zucchi EV, Trevisani VF, Girão MJ, Sartori MG. [The relationship between urinary incontinence and eating disorders in female long-distance runners]. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) 2008;54(02):146-149
  • 8
    Eliasson K, Edner A,Mattsson E.Urinary incontinence invery young and mostly nulliparous womenwith a history of regular organised high-impact trampoline training: occurrence and risk factors. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2008;19(05):687-696
  • 9
    Hagovska M, Švihra J, Buková A, et al. Prevalence of urinary incontinence in females performing high-impact exercises. Int J Sports Med 2017;38(03):210-216
  • 10
    Dias N, Peng Y, Khavari R, et al. Pelvic floor dynamics during highimpact athletic activities: A computational modeling study. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) 2017;41:20-27
  • 11
    Barton A, Serrao C, Thompson J, Briffa K. Transabdominal ultrasound to assess pelvic floor muscle performance during abdominal curl in exercising women. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2015;26(12):1789-1795
  • 12
    Da Roza T, de Araujo MP, Viana R, et al. Pelvic floor muscle training to improve urinary incontinence in young, nulliparous sport students: a pilot study. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2012;23(08):1069-1073
  • 13
    Glavind K. Use of a vaginal sponge during aerobic exercises in patients with stress urinary incontinence. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 1997;8(06):351-353

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