Correlation between pelvic floor strength and physical activity level in healthy men.
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2018
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The male pelvic floor muscles comprise a pair of compound muscle layers referred to as the
levator ani. Studies have shown that pelvic floor muscle strength is affected by physical activity.
This study aimed to assess male pelvic floor muscle strength through manometry of the external
anal sphincter and evaluation of its association with physical activity level, BMI, and rectal pressure
in healthy men. To assess physical activity level over the previous week, we used the
International Physical Activity Questionnaire 8 (IPAQ). Pelvic floor muscle strength was assessed
via anorectal manometry. The results shows a negative correlation between resting pressure and
MET, a positive correlation between rectal pressure and resting and maximum pressure. The
novel finding of this study is a negative correlation between walking and pelvic floor strength.
This study raises new questions about the understanding of the interaction among physical
activity, intraabdominal pressure, and pelvic floor strength in the physiology of continence
in men.
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Pelvic floor muscle, Muscle strength, Walking, Healthy men
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SOUSA, L. E. de; FIGUEIREDO, A. A.; BASTOS NETTO, J. M. Correlation between pelvic floor strength and physical activity level in healthy men. Aging Male, v. 1, p. 1-5, 2018. Disponível em: <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13685538.2018.1453797>. Acesso em: 05 abr. 2018.