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Are Active Australia physical activity questions valid for older adults?

机译:积极的澳大利亚体育锻炼问题对老年人有效吗?

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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. 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. 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 each wore a YAMAX Digiwalker SW200 pedometer and recorded daily steps. Using the AAS data, daily walking minutes and total PA minutes (walking, moderate-intensity PA and vigorous-intensity PA) were compared with the validity measures using Spearman rank-order correlations. Fifty-three adults completed the study. RESULTS: Median daily walking minutes were 34.2 (interquartile range [IQR] 17.1, 60.0), and median daily total PA minutes were 68.6 (IQR 31.4, 113.6). Walking and total PA minutes were both moderately correlated with pedometer steps (Spearman correlation r=0.42, p=0.003, for each) but not with step-test seconds to completion (r=-0.11, p=0.44; r=-0.25, p=0.08, respectively). Total PA minutes were significantly correlated with physical function scores (r=0.39, p=0.004), but walking minutes were not (r=0.15, p=0.29). CONCLUSIONS: This initial examination of the psychometric properties of the AAS for older adults suggests that this surveillance tool has acceptable convergent validity for ambulatory, community-dwelling older adults.
机译:目的:“活跃的澳大利亚调查”(AAS)用于监视澳大利亚一般成年人群的体育活动(PA),但尚未评估其在老年人中的有效性。我们的目的是研究老年人中AAS问题的收敛效度。设计:AAS已针对计步器步数进行了验证,可作为PA的客观指标,自我报告的身体机能以及评估心肺适应性的步测。方法:参与者为居住在社区的成年人,年龄在65-89岁,能够行走100 m。他们在一次采访中完成了自我管理的AAS和逐步测试。一周前,他们完成了Short Form-36身体功能子量表。在这两次采访之间,他们各自佩戴了YAMAX Digiwalker SW200计步器,并记录了每日步数。使用AAS数据,将每日步行时间和总PA分钟(步行,中等强度PA和剧烈强度PA)与使用Spearman等级相关性的有效性指标进行比较。 53名成年人完成了这项研究。结果:每天的步行中位数为34.2(四分位间距[IQR] 17.1,60.0),中位数每天的总PA分钟为68.6(IQR 31.4,113.6)。步行和总PA分钟数均与计步器步幅(Spearman相关性r = 0.42,p = 0.003,每个)有中等程度的相关性,但与步测完成的秒数无关(r = -0.11,p = 0.44; r = -0.25 p = 0.08)。总PA分钟数与身体机能评分显着相关(r = 0.39,p = 0.004),而步行分钟数则不相关(r = 0.15,p = 0.29)。结论:对老年人AAS的心理测量特性的初步检查表明,该监视工具对于非住院,社区居住的老年人具有可接受的收敛效度。

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