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Urinary Incontinence Among Elite Track and Field Athletes According to Their Event Specialization: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Elena Sonsoles Rodríguez-LópezMaría Barbaño Acevedo-GómezNatalia Romero-FrancoÁngel Basas-GarcíaChristophe Ramírez-ParenteauSofía Olivia Calvo-MorenoJuan Carlos Fernández-Domínguez
Published in: Sports medicine - open (2022)
Over half of the elite track and field female athletes have self-reported UI, especially SUI, and prevalence is higher when considering urine leakage events during training. Training characteristics and specialization were not related to UI identified by questionnaires, but female athletes specializing in vertical jump events showed the lowest prevalence and training volume. Males showed significantly lower prevalence, without correlation with their specialization. Sport professionals should increase UI detection among elite athletes and design-specific approaches that consider their physical demands to make visible, prevent, or improve pelvic floor dysfunction in this population.
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