Combined pelvic muscle exercise and yoga program for urinary incontinence in middle-aged women - Abstract

AIM: Urinary incontinence is a major health problem among middle-aged women.

Pelvic muscle exercise is one of the primary interventions, but difficulty performing this exercise has led researchers to seek alternative or conjunctive exercise. This study aimed to examine the effect of a combined pelvic muscle exercise and yoga intervention program on urinary incontinence.

METHODS: A single group pre-/post-test design was used. Subjects were recruited from a community health center in Seoul, Korea, and a questionnaire survey was conducted. Fifty-five women participated in the first day of the program, 34 of whom completed the 8 week, twice weekly intervention program. Urinary incontinence was measured by five domains of urinary tract symptoms: filling factor, voiding factor, incontinence factor, sexual function, and quality of life. Also measured were attitude toward pelvic muscle exercise and pelvic muscle strength.

RESULTS: Significant improvements were found in attitude toward pelvic muscle exercise, pelvic muscle strength, and incontinence factor. Daily performance of pelvic muscle exercise was positively correlated with improved incontinence factor and with quality of life related to urinary tract symptoms.

CONCLUSION: A combined pelvic muscle exercise and yoga program was effective for improving overall urinary incontinence in community health center attendees in Korea. Further study is needed with a control group, different populations, and a longer intervention period.

Written by:
Kim GS, Kim EG, Shin KY, Choo HJ, Kim MJ.   Are you the author?
Nursing Policy Research Institute, College of Nursing, Yonsei University, Seoul, Jeollabuk-do, Rep of Korea.

Reference: Jpn J Nurs Sci. 2015 Feb 23. Epub ahead of print.
doi: 10.1111/jjns.12072


PubMed Abstract
PMID: 25705816

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