日本版两项60分钟中等-剧烈体力活动筛查工具对遵守世界卫生组织体力活动建议的有效性

A. Kyan, Shigeho Tanaka, M. Takakura, Tim Olds, Natasha Schranz, C. Tanaka
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本研究的目的是检验以患者为中心的运动加营养评估和咨询(PACE+)的体育活动(PA)问题的日本版本的有效性,该问题在全球范围内用于评估对世界卫生组织青少年体育活动建议的遵守情况。分析包括80名日本高年级小学生和44名日本初中生。通过计算百分比一致性、灵敏度和特异性来评估两种方法(PACE+和ActiGraph加速度计)之间实现/未实现PA建议的分类的一致性。Spearman秩相关(ρ)用于评估两种方法之间的相关性。高年级小学生和初中生的一致性百分比分别为83.8%和65.9%。而该量表在评估高年级小学生对PA建议的依从性方面的敏感性和特异性分别为8.3%和97.1%,初中生分别为42.9%和76.7%。小学和初中学生PACE+与加速度计的相关系数分别为0.13和0.50。PACE+在日本青少年中的有效性与之前在其他国家进行的研究类似。然而,应该谨慎看待PACE+可能低估了实现PA建议的儿童比例。
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Validity of Japanese version of a two-item 60-minute moderate-to-vigorous physical activity screening tool for compliance with WHO physical activity recommendations
The aim of this study was to examine the validity of a Japanese version of the physical activity (PA) question of the Patient-Centered Assessment and Counseling for Exercise Plus Nutrition (PACE+), which is globally used to assess compliance with the WHO PA recommendation for youth. Analyses included 80 Japanese upper elementary students and 44 Japanese junior high students. Consistency of the classification of achieving/not achieving the PA recommendation between the two methods (PACE+ and ActiGraph accelerometry) was assessed by calculating percentage agreement rate, sensitivity, and specificity. Spearman rank correlation (ρ) was applied to assess the correlation between the two methods. The percentage agreement in upper elementary students and junior high students was 83.8% and 65.9%, respectively. While the sensitivity and specificity of the scale in assessing the compliance of upper elementary students with PA recommendation were 8.3% and 97.1%, respectively, and for junior high school students 42.9% and 76.7%, respectively. The correlation coefficients between PACE+ and accelerometry for elementary and junior high school students were 0.13 and 0.50, respectively. The validity of PACE+ among Japanese adolescents was confirmed similarly to previous studies conducted in other countries. However, it should be viewed with caution that PACE+ may underestimate the proportion of children achieving PA recommendations.
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