Purpose: To examine whether physical activity logbooks influence estimates of validity of 7-d recall physical activity questionnaires. Methods: A convenience sample of 551 adults aged 18–75 yr wore an MTI accelerometer for seven consecutive days and were then randomly administered two of four 7-d recall physical activity questionnaires that varied in length and format (Active Australia Survey (AAS), long and short International Physical Activity Questionnaires (IPAQ-L and IPAQ-S), and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)). A subsample of 75% concurrently completed a physical activity logbook. Results: Correlations (rho) between self-reported and measured duration of moderate- and vigorous-intensity acti...
Substantial data exist supporting the role of physical activity in the etiology of several chronic d...
Purpose: To develop and test two different short telephone activity recall (STAR) questionnaires, on...
Background: The aim was to determine the reliability and validity of IPAQ measured sedentary behavio...
Physical activity recall questionnaires are important tools to quantify physical activity patterns a...
Abstract Issue addressed This paper determined the test-retest reliability and criterion validity of...
Accurate assessment of physical activity is important to studies interested in the relationship betw...
Purpose—A previous-day recall (PDR) may be a less error prone alternative to traditional questionnai...
Issue addressed: This paper determined the test-retest reliability and criterion validity of a modif...
BackgroundThis systematic review examined the methodological quality of studies and assessed the psy...
PURPOSE: Self-administered questionnaires continue to be the most widely used type of physical activ...
This study examined the validity and reliability of survey items measuring one-week recall of physic...
abstract: Tools that accurately assess physical activity and sedentary behaviors have broad implicat...
BACKGROUND: Self-reported confidence ratings have been used in other research disciplines as a tool ...
Aim. The purpose of this paper was to investigate physical activity questionnaires, and to examine s...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Substantial data exist supporting the role of physical activity in the etiology of several chronic d...
Purpose: To develop and test two different short telephone activity recall (STAR) questionnaires, on...
Background: The aim was to determine the reliability and validity of IPAQ measured sedentary behavio...
Physical activity recall questionnaires are important tools to quantify physical activity patterns a...
Abstract Issue addressed This paper determined the test-retest reliability and criterion validity of...
Accurate assessment of physical activity is important to studies interested in the relationship betw...
Purpose—A previous-day recall (PDR) may be a less error prone alternative to traditional questionnai...
Issue addressed: This paper determined the test-retest reliability and criterion validity of a modif...
BackgroundThis systematic review examined the methodological quality of studies and assessed the psy...
PURPOSE: Self-administered questionnaires continue to be the most widely used type of physical activ...
This study examined the validity and reliability of survey items measuring one-week recall of physic...
abstract: Tools that accurately assess physical activity and sedentary behaviors have broad implicat...
BACKGROUND: Self-reported confidence ratings have been used in other research disciplines as a tool ...
Aim. The purpose of this paper was to investigate physical activity questionnaires, and to examine s...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Substantial data exist supporting the role of physical activity in the etiology of several chronic d...
Purpose: To develop and test two different short telephone activity recall (STAR) questionnaires, on...
Background: The aim was to determine the reliability and validity of IPAQ measured sedentary behavio...