Objective The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in the general Australian adult population, but its validity in older adults has not been evaluated. Our aim was to examine the convergent validity of the AAS questions in older adults. \ud Design The AAS was validated against pedometer step counts as an objective measure of PA, self-reported physical function, and a step-test to assess cardiorespiratory fitness. \ud Method Participants were community-dwelling adults, aged 65-89 y, with the ability to walk 100 m. They completed a self-administered AAS and the step-test in one interview. One week earlier, they completed the Short Form-36 physical function subscale. Between these two interviews, they e...
Abstract Background In order to accurately measure and monitor levels of moderate-to-vigorous physic...
Introduction: Pedometers are commonly used to count accumulated steps while walking and thereby prov...
BACKGROUND: Two-thirds of older Australians are sedentary. Fitness trackers have been popular with y...
Objective: The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in the ...
OBJECTIVE: The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in th...
The aim of this study was to examine older adults' understanding and interpretation of a validated q...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behavior vary across the life span, and in very old peop...
Abstract\ud Issue addressed\ud \ud This paper determined the test-retest reliability and criterion v...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Statements in the press attributed to physical activity (PA) researchers and, o...
Background: The effective evaluation of physical activity interventions for older adults requires me...
Background: One to two-week test-retest reliability and construct validity (against pedometer step c...
Background: Questionnaires provide valuable information about physical activity (PA) behaviors in ol...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for general health. As a result, adults around th...
Aim: To established population norms for pedometer determined step counts in older Australians. Meth...
Issue addressed: This paper determined the test-retest reliability and criterion validity of a modif...
Abstract Background In order to accurately measure and monitor levels of moderate-to-vigorous physic...
Introduction: Pedometers are commonly used to count accumulated steps while walking and thereby prov...
BACKGROUND: Two-thirds of older Australians are sedentary. Fitness trackers have been popular with y...
Objective: The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in the ...
OBJECTIVE: The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in th...
The aim of this study was to examine older adults' understanding and interpretation of a validated q...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behavior vary across the life span, and in very old peop...
Abstract\ud Issue addressed\ud \ud This paper determined the test-retest reliability and criterion v...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Statements in the press attributed to physical activity (PA) researchers and, o...
Background: The effective evaluation of physical activity interventions for older adults requires me...
Background: One to two-week test-retest reliability and construct validity (against pedometer step c...
Background: Questionnaires provide valuable information about physical activity (PA) behaviors in ol...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for general health. As a result, adults around th...
Aim: To established population norms for pedometer determined step counts in older Australians. Meth...
Issue addressed: This paper determined the test-retest reliability and criterion validity of a modif...
Abstract Background In order to accurately measure and monitor levels of moderate-to-vigorous physic...
Introduction: Pedometers are commonly used to count accumulated steps while walking and thereby prov...
BACKGROUND: Two-thirds of older Australians are sedentary. Fitness trackers have been popular with y...