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Low-impact yoga and exercise found to help older women manage urinary incontinence

Last updated: September 7, 2024 5:59 am
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Yoga and exercise have been found to be beneficial for older women struggling with urinary incontinence, according to a recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The research, conducted by scientists at Stanford Medicine and the University of California, San Francisco, aims to identify low-risk and low-cost ways to treat this common health issue among aging women.

The study involved a 12-week low-impact yoga program for participants, which resulted in a 65% reduction in episodes of urinary incontinence. Similarly, women in a control group who engaged in stretching and strengthening exercises also experienced a significant decrease in incontinence episodes. These results were comparable to the effects of medications used to address incontinence.

Dr. Leslee Subak, the senior author of the study and chair of obstetrics and gynecology at Stanford Medicine, highlighted the accessibility and effectiveness of yoga as a treatment option for urinary incontinence. The study’s lead author, Dr. Alison Huang from UCSF, emphasized the importance of addressing this common problem that can have a significant impact on women’s quality of life.

Urinary incontinence affects more than half of middle-aged women and up to 80% of women over the age of 80, leading to social isolation and increased risk of falls and fractures. While some risk factors for incontinence are unavoidable, such as aging, others can be modified through lifestyle changes like weight loss and physical activity.

The study compared a yoga program focused on strengthening the pelvic floor muscles with a physical conditioning control group. Both groups showed a significant reduction in incontinence episodes, highlighting the benefits of being physically active in managing this condition. Participants in the yoga program learned specific poses to target the pelvic floor, while those in the control group engaged in general stretching and strengthening exercises.

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Overall, the study findings suggest that incorporating low-impact yoga or exercise into a daily routine can be an effective and safe way to manage urinary incontinence in older women. The researchers recommend exploring low-impact yoga or exercise classes tailored to individual needs and physical limitations.

In conclusion, the study underscores the importance of staying active and adopting healthy lifestyle habits to improve urinary incontinence symptoms. Yoga and exercise have shown promising results in reducing episodes of incontinence and improving overall well-being in women facing this common health issue. Further research and exploration of alternative treatment options like yoga are encouraged to help women better manage urinary incontinence and maintain their independence and quality of life.

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