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Stress Urinary Incontinence of Sporting Teenager (INCREASE)

R

Regional University Hospital Center (CHRU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Urinary Incontinence, Stress

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03309397
INCREASE ( 29BRC17.0114)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Physical activity and sport are beneficial to the cardiovascular system, the musculoskeletal system and many chronic pathologies. The High Authority of Health (HAS) recommends a regular practice. However, depending on the discipline and level of practice, it may be responsible for traumatic injuries, degenerative musculoskeletal injuries, overtraining, eating disorders or cardiovascular events. It also promotes urinary stress incontinence, by increasing intra-abdominal pressure in some situations.

The prevalence of urinary leakage in the athlete depends of the practiced physical activity. A classification of the sports activities can be carried out according to the risk of increased pressures on the pelvic floor:

  • high-risk sports: trampoline (10.17), acrobatic gymnastics, aerobics, athletics (jumping hedges, heights, triple jump), horse riding, basketball, volleyball, handball, martial arts;
  • moderate-risk sports: tennis, skiing ...
  • low risk sports: walking, swimming, cycling, rollerblading, golf ... In sports, urinary incontinence also depends of the practiced movements (jumps, abdominal exercises ...), and the occurence of sports activity. This disorder has even become one of the concerns of federal sports authority (INSEP).

However, there is no data regarding stress incontinence of sports teenagers found n the literature on

Enrollment

103 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

10 to 18 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Between 10 and 18 years
  • Consultation in medical sporting center

Exclusion criteria

  • urge incontinence

Trial contacts and locations

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