Objective To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activity (PA) measurement instruments that are in use in Australia and around the world. Methods 1,280 randomly selected participants answered two sets of PA questions by telephone. 428 answered the Active Australia (AA) and National Health Surveys, 427 answered the AA and CDC Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys (BRFSS), and 425 answered the AA survey and the short International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Results Among the three pairs of survey items, the difference in mean total PA time was lowest when the AA and NHS items were asked (difference=24) (SE:17) minutes, compared with 144 (SE:21) mins for AA/BRFSS and 406 (SE:27) mins...
Objectives: The European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) research project compared se...
BACKGROUND:The Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Assessment Questionnaire (PASBAQ), used wit...
Many countries conduct regular national time use surveys, some of which date back as far as the 1960...
Objective: To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activity (PA) me...
Objective: To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activity (PA) me...
Objective\ud \ud To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activity (...
Abstract Objective: To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activit...
Accurate monitoring of prevalence and trends in population levels of physical activity (PA) is a fun...
Accurate monitoring of prevalence and trends in population levels of physical activity (PA) is a fun...
Accurate monitoring of prevalence and trends in population levels of physical activity (PA) is a fun...
Background: National physical activity data suggest that there is a considerable difference in physi...
\ud Background: National physical activity data suggest that there is a considerable difference in p...
Background: National physical activity data suggest that there is a considerable difference in physi...
Background: National physical activity data suggest that there is a considerable difference in physi...
PURPOSE Accurate monitoring of prevalence and trends in population levels of physical activity is fu...
Objectives: The European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) research project compared se...
BACKGROUND:The Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Assessment Questionnaire (PASBAQ), used wit...
Many countries conduct regular national time use surveys, some of which date back as far as the 1960...
Objective: To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activity (PA) me...
Objective: To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activity (PA) me...
Objective\ud \ud To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activity (...
Abstract Objective: To compare the level of agreement in results obtained from four physical activit...
Accurate monitoring of prevalence and trends in population levels of physical activity (PA) is a fun...
Accurate monitoring of prevalence and trends in population levels of physical activity (PA) is a fun...
Accurate monitoring of prevalence and trends in population levels of physical activity (PA) is a fun...
Background: National physical activity data suggest that there is a considerable difference in physi...
\ud Background: National physical activity data suggest that there is a considerable difference in p...
Background: National physical activity data suggest that there is a considerable difference in physi...
Background: National physical activity data suggest that there is a considerable difference in physi...
PURPOSE Accurate monitoring of prevalence and trends in population levels of physical activity is fu...
Objectives: The European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) research project compared se...
BACKGROUND:The Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Assessment Questionnaire (PASBAQ), used wit...
Many countries conduct regular national time use surveys, some of which date back as far as the 1960...