Näytä suppeat kuvailutiedot

dc.contributor.authorPortegijs, Erja
dc.contributor.authorSipilä, Sarianna
dc.contributor.authorViljanen, Anne
dc.contributor.authorRantakokko, Merja
dc.contributor.authorRantanen, Taina
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-25T10:43:04Z
dc.date.available2017-10-25T10:43:04Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationPortegijs, E., Sipilä, S., Viljanen, A., Rantakokko, M., & Rantanen, T. (2017). Validity of a single question to assess habitual physical activity of community-dwelling older people. <i>Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports</i>, <i>27</i>(11), 1423-1430. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.12782" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.12782</a>
dc.identifier.otherCONVID_26269439
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/55696
dc.description.abstractThe aim is to determine concurrent validity of a single self-report habitual physical activity (PA) question against accelerometer-based PA and mobility variables, and corresponding changes in self-reported PA and mobility. Cross-sectional and longitudinal data of the “Life-space mobility in old age” (LISPE) cohort and its substudy on PA were utilized. At baseline, 848 community-dwelling, 75- to 90-year-old people living independently in central Finland participated in home-based interviews. One and 2 years later, 816 and 761 of them were reassessed by phone, respectively. Tri-axial accelerometer data over 7 days were collected following the baseline assessments in a subsample of 174. Self-reported habitual PA was assessed based on intensity and duration using a single question with seven response options (range: mostly resting to competitive sports). Mobility variables were as follows: life-space mobility, walking difficulty over 500 m, and short physical performance battery. Statistically significant correlations were found between self-reported habitual PA and mobility (Spearman correlation coefficient Rs = 0.40–0.61) and accelerometer-based PA variables [step counts (Rs = 0.49), time in moderate (Rs = 0.49) and low intensity (Rs = 0.40) PA, and time in sedentary behavior (Rs = −0.28)]. A decline in self-reported habitual PA over time was associated with 5–10p decline in life-space mobility (PA improvement with 0–3p increase) and with developing a higher degree of walking difficulty (in 35–44% of participants). In conclusion, based on these results, the self-report question to assess habitual PA is valid and responsive to change and thus useful for epidemiological research in community-dwelling older people, also in follow-up studies.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherWiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.; Scandinavian Foundation of Medical Science in Sports
dc.relation.ispartofseriesScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
dc.subject.otherphysical exercise
dc.subject.othermobility limitation
dc.subject.otheraging
dc.subject.otherbehavior
dc.subject.othersurvey
dc.subject.otherpsychometric properties
dc.titleValidity of a single question to assess habitual physical activity of community-dwelling older people
dc.typeresearch article
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:jyu-201710234043
dc.contributor.laitosLiikuntatieteellinen tiedekuntafi
dc.contributor.laitosFaculty of Sport and Health Sciencesen
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontologia ja kansanterveysfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontologian tutkimuskeskusfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontology and Public Healthen
dc.contributor.oppiaineGerontology Research Centeren
dc.contributor.oppiaineSchool of Wellbeingen
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle
dc.date.updated2017-10-23T09:15:13Z
dc.type.coarhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1
dc.description.reviewstatuspeerReviewed
dc.format.pagerange1423-1430
dc.relation.issn0905-7188
dc.relation.numberinseries11
dc.relation.volume27
dc.type.versionacceptedVersion
dc.rights.copyright© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. This is a final draft version of an article whose final and definitive form has been published by Wiley. Published in this repository with the kind permission of the publisher.
dc.rights.accesslevelopenAccessfi
dc.type.publicationarticle
dc.relation.grantnumber285747
dc.subject.ysopsykometriikka
dc.subject.ysofyysinen aktiivisuus
dc.subject.ysoikääntyneet
dc.subject.ysoikääntyminen
dc.subject.ysoliikkuminen
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p6328
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p23102
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p2433
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p5056
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p649
dc.relation.doi10.1111/sms.12782
dc.relation.funderSuomen Akatemiafi
dc.relation.funderResearch Council of Finlanden
jyx.fundingprogramTutkijatohtori, SAfi
jyx.fundingprogramPostdoctoral Researcher, AoFen
jyx.fundinginformationWe thank the participants for their time and effort to participate in our study. Gerontology Research Center is a joint effort between the University of Jyväskylä and the University of Tampere. This work was supported by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture to [EP] and [TR] and the Academy of Finland (grant number 255403 to [TR] and grant number 285747 to [MR]).
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