Objectives To estimate the extent of measurement error in the Active Australia questionnaire, and to examine the impact of measurement error on the association of moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with obesity. Design Accelerometer Validation Study, cross-sectional; data from the third wave of a prospective cohort (Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle (AusDiab) Study)). Methods Self-reported physical activity data were obtained from 4005 participants of the third wave of the AusDiab study via the Active Australia questionnaire. Accelerometer-derived physical activity data were obtained from a subsample of 670 participants. Validity coefficients and attenuation factors were estimated from a measurement error model. A regres...
Abstract Background Self-reported height and weight are commonly collected at the population level; ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purposes of the present study were to examine the relati...
OBJECTIVES:Previous studies of the association between physical activity and adiposity are largely b...
Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that physical inactivity is an important determinant of nume...
WINKLER, E., L. WATERS, E. EAKIN, B. FJELDSOE, N. OWEN, and M. REEVES. Is Measurement Error Altered ...
Systematic investigations into the structure of measurement error of physical activity questionnaire...
Systematic investigations into the structure of measurement error of physical activity questionnaire...
Objective: This study aimed to illustrate the use and value of measurement error models for reducin...
Systematic investigations into the structure of measurement error of physical activity questionnaire...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094BACKGROUND: This study examined the criterion validity of...
Background The basis for this study is the fact that instrument error increases the ...
OBJECTIVE: To derive correction equations based on nationally representative data, for the error ass...
<strong>Background </strong>Measurement error in exposure variables is an important issue in epidemi...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993X; Stanton, R ORCiD: 0000-0002-6684-5087; Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: ...
This study examined the feasibility of developing correction factors to adjust self-reported measure...
Abstract Background Self-reported height and weight are commonly collected at the population level; ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purposes of the present study were to examine the relati...
OBJECTIVES:Previous studies of the association between physical activity and adiposity are largely b...
Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that physical inactivity is an important determinant of nume...
WINKLER, E., L. WATERS, E. EAKIN, B. FJELDSOE, N. OWEN, and M. REEVES. Is Measurement Error Altered ...
Systematic investigations into the structure of measurement error of physical activity questionnaire...
Systematic investigations into the structure of measurement error of physical activity questionnaire...
Objective: This study aimed to illustrate the use and value of measurement error models for reducin...
Systematic investigations into the structure of measurement error of physical activity questionnaire...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094BACKGROUND: This study examined the criterion validity of...
Background The basis for this study is the fact that instrument error increases the ...
OBJECTIVE: To derive correction equations based on nationally representative data, for the error ass...
<strong>Background </strong>Measurement error in exposure variables is an important issue in epidemi...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993X; Stanton, R ORCiD: 0000-0002-6684-5087; Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: ...
This study examined the feasibility of developing correction factors to adjust self-reported measure...
Abstract Background Self-reported height and weight are commonly collected at the population level; ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purposes of the present study were to examine the relati...
OBJECTIVES:Previous studies of the association between physical activity and adiposity are largely b...