A Community Based Study to Test the Reliability and Validity of Physical Activity Measurement Techniques
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Abstract:
Introduction
Physical activity (PA) is protective against non‑communicable diseases and it can reduce premature mortality. However, it is difficult to assess the frequency, duration, type and intensity of PA. The global physical activity questionnaire (GPAQ) has been developed by World Health Organization with the aim ofhaving valid and reliable estimates of PA. The primary aim of this study is to assess the repeatability of the GPAQ instrument and the secondary aim is to validate it against International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and against an objective measureof PA (i.e., using pedometers) in both rural and peri‑urban areas of North India.Methods
A total of 262 subjects were recruited by random selection from Ballabgarh Block of Haryana State in India. For test retest repeatability of GPAQ and IPAQ, the instruments were administered on two occasions separated by at least 3 days. For concurrent validity, both questionnaires were administered in random order and for criterion validity step counters were used. Spearman’s correlation coefficient, intra‑class correlation (ICC) and Cohen’s kappa was used in the analysis. Results
For GPAQ validity, the spearman’s Rho ranged from 0.40 to 0.59 and ICC ranged from 0.43 to 0.81 while for IPAQ validity, spearman correlation coefficient ranged from 0.42 to 0.43 and ICC ranged from 0.56 to 0.68. The observed concurrentvalidity coefficients suggested that both the questionnaires had reasonable agreement (Spearman Rho of >0.90; P < 0.0001; ICC: 0.76‑0.91, P < 0.05).Conclusions
GPAQ is similar to IPAQ in measuring PA and can be used for measurement of PA in community settings.Keywords:
Language:
English
Published:
International Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume:5 Issue: 8, Aug 2014
Pages:
952 to 959
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