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- Athletic_incontinence abstract "Athletic incontinence (athletic leakage, athletic leaks, exercise-induced urinary incontinence) is the specific form of urinary incontinence that results from engaging in high-impact or strenuous activities. Unlike stress incontinence, which is defined as the loss of small amounts of urine associated with sneezing, laughing or exercising, athletic incontinence occurs exclusively during exercise. Athletic incontinence is generally thought to be the result of decreased structural support of the pelvic floor due to increased abdominal pressure during high-impact exercise. As such exercises that build and develop the pelvic floor may be an important step to counteracting athletic incontinence. In addition to high-impact exercise, this weakening can also stem from childbirth and age.".
- Athletic_incontinence wikiPageID "41493350".
- Athletic_incontinence wikiPageRevisionID "597260923".
- Athletic_incontinence subject Category:Incontinence.
- Athletic_incontinence subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Urinary_system.
- Athletic_incontinence comment "Athletic incontinence (athletic leakage, athletic leaks, exercise-induced urinary incontinence) is the specific form of urinary incontinence that results from engaging in high-impact or strenuous activities. Unlike stress incontinence, which is defined as the loss of small amounts of urine associated with sneezing, laughing or exercising, athletic incontinence occurs exclusively during exercise.".
- Athletic_incontinence label "Athletic incontinence".
- Athletic_incontinence sameAs m.0_l89mg.
- Athletic_incontinence sameAs Q17014021.
- Athletic_incontinence sameAs Q17014021.
- Athletic_incontinence wasDerivedFrom Athletic_incontinence?oldid=597260923.
- Athletic_incontinence isPrimaryTopicOf Athletic_incontinence.