[The influence of physical activity as an alternative treatment to chronic prostatitis: A meta-analysis]

Rev Int Androl. 2020 Jul-Sep;18(3):107-116. doi: 10.1016/j.androl.2018.12.001. Epub 2019 Mar 11.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Introduction: Chronic prostatitis is one of the most common diagnoses in outpatient clinics in Urology. It is presented as a heterogeneous group of diseases, whose etiology is often unknown, showing as a common denominator a set of painful, irritative and obstructive symptoms of the genitourinary tract and perineum.

Objectives: A systematic review and updated meta-analysis of this pathology was performed in relation to the damages or benefits that physical activity could have in chronic prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain.

Methods: The Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, PEDro, The Cochrane Library, Dialnet and SciELO databases were consulted until June 2018 (the last paper used in this meta-analysis was published in March 2018).

Results: The research team reviewed a total of 93 studies, of which 10 were selected, with a subsequent examination of their methodological quality using the PEDro scale. The comparison of the body mass index, the quality of life related to the body mass index and the correlation of the urinary incontinence were made. The overall analysis of the interventions within the urinary incontinence was significant (effect size: 0.11; 95% CI 0.038 to 0.43; P=.024).

Conclusions: The variability associated with experimental designs represents a heterogeneity in the effects of different programs or physical activity interventions for the treatment of chronic prostatitis. The effect sizes obtained suggest that the effectiveness of alternative treatment programs, using vehicular physical activity, may be related to the type of intervention performed.

Keywords: Actividad física; Athletes; Atletas; Chronic prostatitis; Deporte; Dolor pélvico; Pelvic pain; Physical activity; Prostatitis crónica; Sport.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Chronic Disease
  • Chronic Pain / etiology
  • Chronic Pain / therapy
  • Exercise*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Pelvic Pain / etiology
  • Pelvic Pain / therapy*
  • Prostatitis / diagnosis
  • Prostatitis / therapy*
  • Quality of Life