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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of obstetric, gynecologic and neonatal nursing 21 (1992), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1552-6909
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Objective: To examine factors that affect pelvic muscle response to 12 weeks of pelvic muscle exercise. Design: Repeated measures design in which intravaginal pressures during pelvic muscle contractions were recorded at baseline and after four exercise levels. Setting: College of Nursing research site in Gainesville, Florida. Participants: Eighty-five parous, community-dwelling women, aged 35–78 years and without incontinence as a primary concern. Interventions: A 12-week graded program of regular (three times per week, every other day) pelvic muscle exercise at home. Main outcome measures: The hypotheses were that younger age, lower parity, higher baseline intravaginal pressures, and adherence to the pelvic muscle exercise program each would result in significant improvement in maximum intravaginal pressures. Results: The only factor showing significance in predicting a successful outcome was age (t = -2.29, df= 41, one-tail probability = .0136). Conclusions: Regular, graded exercise over several weeks is needed to build pelvic muscles, and some women who exercise do not improve. Although the reasons for not improving are unclear, age is a significant factor.
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