An extensive number of self-reported methods for physical activity (PA) measurement are available, including short and long recall questionnaires ranging from a few to tens of questions. Due to the fact that simple, time-saving methods could be more practical and desirable for use in a busy clinical context, as well as in public health surveys, we evaluated how a single-item question might be a useful and cost-effective method for assessing compliance with PA guidelines. Using multiple receiver operating characteristics (ROC), we assessed the classification performance of a single brief question, employing the short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire as criterion instrument, in a total of 55,950 people (30,601 wome...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
The Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) was originally designed to be interviewer-administ...
Background: As the understanding of how different aspects of the physical activity (PA) pattern rela...
Objective The 'single-item measure' was developed as a short self-report tool for assessing physical...
Can a single question provide an accurate measure of physical activity? Karen Milton,1 Stacy Clemes,...
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...
Aim. The purpose of this paper was to investigate physical activity questionnaires, and to examine s...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is recognised as an important health enhancing behaviour and sh...
Background: Single-item physical activity questions provide a quick approximation o...
Purpose: To develop and test two different short telephone activity recall (STAR) questionnaires, on...
PURPOSE: Self-administered questionnaires continue to be the most widely used type of physical activ...
IntroductionNo tool currently used by primary health care providers to assess physical activity has ...
BACKGROUND: As the understanding of how different aspects of the physical activity (PA) pattern rela...
As the understanding of how different aspects of the physical activity (PA) pattern relate to health...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
The Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) was originally designed to be interviewer-administ...
Background: As the understanding of how different aspects of the physical activity (PA) pattern rela...
Objective The 'single-item measure' was developed as a short self-report tool for assessing physical...
Can a single question provide an accurate measure of physical activity? Karen Milton,1 Stacy Clemes,...
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...
Aim. The purpose of this paper was to investigate physical activity questionnaires, and to examine s...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is recognised as an important health enhancing behaviour and sh...
Background: Single-item physical activity questions provide a quick approximation o...
Purpose: To develop and test two different short telephone activity recall (STAR) questionnaires, on...
PURPOSE: Self-administered questionnaires continue to be the most widely used type of physical activ...
IntroductionNo tool currently used by primary health care providers to assess physical activity has ...
BACKGROUND: As the understanding of how different aspects of the physical activity (PA) pattern rela...
As the understanding of how different aspects of the physical activity (PA) pattern relate to health...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
The Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) was originally designed to be interviewer-administ...
Background: As the understanding of how different aspects of the physical activity (PA) pattern rela...