Objective: To evaluate the reliability and validity of a brief physical activity assessment tool suitable for doctors to use to identify inactive patients in the primary care setting. Methods: Volunteer family doctors (n = 8) screened consenting patients (n = 75) for physical activity participation using a brief physical activity assessment tool. Inter-rater reliability was assessed within one week (n = 71). Validity was assessed against an objective physical activity monitor (computer science and applications accelerometer; n = 42). Results: The brief physical activity assessment tool produced repeatable estimates of sufficient total physical activity, correctly classifying over 76% of cases (kappa 0.53, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.33 t...
[EN] Objectives The use of brief screening tools to identify inactive patients is essential to imp...
© 2012 Helmerhorst et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Physical inactivity is one of the four leadin...
An extensive number of self-reported methods for physical activity (PA) measurement are available, i...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability and validity of a brief physical activity assessment tool sui...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is relevant to the prevention and management of many health condi...
The use of brief screening tools to identify inactive patients is essential to improve the efficienc...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The use of brief screening tools to identify inactive patients is essential...
Background: There are a substantial number of instruments for primary-care clinicians to assess phys...
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IntroductionNo tool currently used by primary health care providers to assess physical activity has ...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is recognised as an important health enhancing behaviour and sh...
Background: Primary care is an ideal setting for physical activity interventions to prevent and mana...
With measurement of physical activity becoming more common in clinical practice, it is imperative th...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a new single-item physical activity screening tool, suitable for asse...
The accurate mass assessment of physical activity is essential for effective Public Health policy an...
[EN] Objectives The use of brief screening tools to identify inactive patients is essential to imp...
© 2012 Helmerhorst et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Physical inactivity is one of the four leadin...
An extensive number of self-reported methods for physical activity (PA) measurement are available, i...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability and validity of a brief physical activity assessment tool sui...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is relevant to the prevention and management of many health condi...
The use of brief screening tools to identify inactive patients is essential to improve the efficienc...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The use of brief screening tools to identify inactive patients is essential...
Background: There are a substantial number of instruments for primary-care clinicians to assess phys...
Item does not contain fulltext- Physical activity is an important component in the maintenance and i...
IntroductionNo tool currently used by primary health care providers to assess physical activity has ...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is recognised as an important health enhancing behaviour and sh...
Background: Primary care is an ideal setting for physical activity interventions to prevent and mana...
With measurement of physical activity becoming more common in clinical practice, it is imperative th...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a new single-item physical activity screening tool, suitable for asse...
The accurate mass assessment of physical activity is essential for effective Public Health policy an...
[EN] Objectives The use of brief screening tools to identify inactive patients is essential to imp...
© 2012 Helmerhorst et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Physical inactivity is one of the four leadin...
An extensive number of self-reported methods for physical activity (PA) measurement are available, i...