Validation of a 3-day physical activity recall instrument in female youth
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2003
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The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of the 3-Day Physical Activity Recall (3DPAR) self-report instrument in a sample of eighth and ninth grade girls (n = 70, 54.3% white, 37.1% African American). Criterion measures of physical activity were derived using the CSA 7164 accelerometer. Participants wore a CSA monitor for 7 consecutive days and completed the self-report physical activity recall for the last 3 of those days. Self-reported total METs, 30-min blocks of MVPA, and 30-min blocks of VPA were all significantly correlated with analogous CSA variables for 7 days (r = 0.35-0.51; P < 0.01) and 3 days (r = 0.27-0.46; P < 0.05) of monitoring. The results indicate that the 3DPAR is a valid instrument for assessing overall, vigorous, and moderate to vigorous physical activity in adolescent girls. |
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Human Kinetics Publishers Inc. |
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http://journals.humankinetics.com.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/pes-back-issues/PESVolume15Issue3August/Validationofa3DayPhysicalActivityRecallInstrumentinFemaleYouth Pate, R.R., Ross, R., Dowda, M., & Trost, S.G. (2003) Validation of a 3-day physical activity recall instrument in female youth. Pediatric Exercise Science, 15(3), pp. 257-265. |
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Faculty of Health |
Palavras-Chave | #csa activity monitor #computer-science #children #validity #accelerometry #adolescents |
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Journal Article |