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Urinary Incontinence in Elite Female Athletes.

Zoe S GanAriana L Smith
Published in: Current urology reports (2022)
UI occurs in about 20-50% of female athletes of all ages and parity status, around 40% for younger nulliparous athletes, and is more prevalent in high-impact sports. Possible contributing factors to UI in female elite athletes include pelvic floor laxity and bladder neck descent, pelvic floor muscle fatigue, low energy availability, and hypermobility syndrome. In female elite athletes, urinary symptoms negatively affect quality of life, although the effects of symptoms on exercise participation are not well understood. Current management strategies are primarily conservative and centered on behavioral modifications and pelvic floor muscle physiotherapy. UI in female elite athletes appears to be multifactorial. Clarifying how individual factors influence UI in this population will inform athlete counseling, prevention, and treatment strategies.
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