Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents

Objectives: To assess the validity and reproducibility of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire (cPAQ) to estimate the habitual physical activity levels in Malaysian adolescents. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: About 425 adolescent boys and girls participated in the study....

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Main Authors: Pey, Sze Teo, Abdullah, Nurul-Fadhilah, Leng, Huat Foo
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author Pey, Sze Teo
Abdullah, Nurul-Fadhilah
Leng, Huat Foo
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Abdullah, Nurul-Fadhilah
Leng, Huat Foo
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description Objectives: To assess the validity and reproducibility of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire (cPAQ) to estimate the habitual physical activity levels in Malaysian adolescents. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: About 425 adolescent boys and girls participated in the study. A heart rate monitor and a 7-days physical activity logbook were used as objective and subjective method criteria, respectively. Results: The mean estimated weekly total physical activity levels measured by the cPAQ were 16.5±17.5h and 13.1 ± 16.9h for boys and girls, respectively. Analyses of the gender-specific Spearman’s correlation coefficient between cPAQ and both objective and subjective method criteria showed that r values ranged from 0.54 to 0.76 (p < 0.001). Method comparisons assessed by the Bland–Altman plot analysis found that the total physical activity levels, calculated from the cPAQ, fell within the mean ± 2 standard deviation. Reproducibility of the cPAQ was re-examined after two-weeks, showing that intra-class correlations for most PA intensity levels in boys and girls were high with a mean r value of 0.72. The effectiveness of the cPAQ showed a significantly shorter assessment time compared to the manual paper-administered questionnaire in adolescents (p < 0.001) and the majority of participants (93%) accepted the overall appearance of this new cPAQ. Conclusions: The cPAQ provides a valid and reliable method for assessing the habitual physical activity levels for the past year in Malaysian adolescents. It was also proven to be highly effective, based on duration time and its overall appearance for the adolescent participants.
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spelling usm-361312017-11-07T10:30:18Z http://eprints.usm.my/36131/ Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents Pey, Sze Teo Abdullah, Nurul-Fadhilah Leng, Huat Foo R5-130.5 General works Objectives: To assess the validity and reproducibility of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire (cPAQ) to estimate the habitual physical activity levels in Malaysian adolescents. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: About 425 adolescent boys and girls participated in the study. A heart rate monitor and a 7-days physical activity logbook were used as objective and subjective method criteria, respectively. Results: The mean estimated weekly total physical activity levels measured by the cPAQ were 16.5±17.5h and 13.1 ± 16.9h for boys and girls, respectively. Analyses of the gender-specific Spearman’s correlation coefficient between cPAQ and both objective and subjective method criteria showed that r values ranged from 0.54 to 0.76 (p < 0.001). Method comparisons assessed by the Bland–Altman plot analysis found that the total physical activity levels, calculated from the cPAQ, fell within the mean ± 2 standard deviation. Reproducibility of the cPAQ was re-examined after two-weeks, showing that intra-class correlations for most PA intensity levels in boys and girls were high with a mean r value of 0.72. The effectiveness of the cPAQ showed a significantly shorter assessment time compared to the manual paper-administered questionnaire in adolescents (p < 0.001) and the majority of participants (93%) accepted the overall appearance of this new cPAQ. Conclusions: The cPAQ provides a valid and reliable method for assessing the habitual physical activity levels for the past year in Malaysian adolescents. It was also proven to be highly effective, based on duration time and its overall appearance for the adolescent participants. Elsevier 2013 Article PeerReviewed Pey, Sze Teo and Abdullah, Nurul-Fadhilah and Leng, Huat Foo (2013) Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 16. pp. 327-331. ISSN 1440-2440 http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/issn/1440-2440/
spellingShingle R5-130.5 General works
Pey, Sze Teo
Abdullah, Nurul-Fadhilah
Leng, Huat Foo
Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents
title Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents
title_full Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents
title_fullStr Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents
title_short Development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in Malaysian adolescents
title_sort development of a new computer-based physical activity questionnaire to estimate habitual physical activity level in malaysian adolescents
topic R5-130.5 General works
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