利用加速度计验证 SQUASH 体力活动调查问卷:NEO 研究

Sietse E.S. Terpstra , Lotje A. Hoogervorst , Jeroen H.P.M. van der Velde , Renée de Mutsert , Lotte A. van de Stadt , Frits R. Rosendaal , Margreet Kloppenburg
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设计这是一项横断面分析,使用的是荷兰肥胖症流行病学(NEO)研究的中年参与者的基线测量数据。SQUASH 包括 11 个问题,涉及每周调查天数、每天平均持续时间和强度的体力活动,从而得出每周代谢当量任务小时(MET h)的总分。为了评估收敛有效性,计算了 SQUASH 和 ActiHeart 之间的斯皮尔曼等级相关性。为了评估极端组的有效性,比较了预计在 SQUASH 总体力活动量结果上存在差异的三个组。结果SQUASH数据可用于6550名参与者(平均年龄56岁,44%为男性,平均体重指数26.3,15%患有膝关节OA,13%患有手部OA)。根据SQUASH和ActiHeart的数据,中位体力活动量(四分位间范围)分别为118(76;154)MET小时/周和75(58;99)MET小时/周。收敛有效性较弱(rho = 0.20)。在所有三个极端组的比较中,均存在统计学意义上的显著差异。辨别有效性存在(rho = 0.01)。与参照五分位数相比,SQUASH > ActiHeart 和 SQUASH < ActiHeart 存在差异的人群相对年轻,且多为男性。SQUASH报告的体育活动量普遍高于ActiHeart报告的活动量。SQUASH 和 ActiHeart 之间的差异是由于基础领域不同、我们的研究存在局限性,还是反映了真正的差异,还需要进一步研究。
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Validation of the SQUASH physical activity questionnaire using accelerometry: The NEO study

Objective

To investigate the construct validity of the SQUASH (Short QUestionnaire to ASsess Health-enhancing physical activity).

Design

This is a cross-sectional analysis using baseline measurements from middle-aged participants in the Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity (NEO) study. The SQUASH consists of questions on eleven physical activities investigating days per week, average duration per day and intensity, leading to a summed score in Metabolic Equivalent of Task hours (MET h) per week. To assess convergent validity, a Spearman's rank correlation between SQUASH and ActiHeart was calculated. To assess extreme group validity, three groups expected to differ in SQUASH total physical activity outcome were compared. For discriminative validity, a Spearman's rank correlation between SQUASH physical activity and participant height was investigated.

Results

SQUASH data were available for 6550 participants (mean age 56 years, 44% men, mean BMI 26.3, 15% with knee OA, 13% with hand OA). Median physical activity (interquartile range) was 118 (76; 154) MET h/week according to SQUASH and 75 (58; 99) according to ActiHeart. Convergent validity was weak (rho ​= ​0.20). For all three extreme group comparisons, a statistically significant difference was present. Discriminative validity was present (rho ​= ​0.01). Compared with the reference quintile, those with a discrepancy SQUASH ​> ​ActiHeart and SQUASH ​< ​ActiHeart were relatively younger and more often male.

Conclusions

The construct validity of the SQUASH seems sub-optimal. Physical activity reported by the SQUASH was generally higher than reported by ActiHeart. Whether the differences between SQUASH and ActiHeart are e.g. due to different underlying domains, limitations to our study, or reflect true differences needs further investigation.

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