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Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan: Comparison with Pedometer

PURPOSE: To assess the reproducibility and validity of a single-item, self-administered questionnaire on walking used in two population-based prospective cohort studies in northern Japan, using pedometer counts as the reference standard. METHODS: Fifty-one men and 55 women participating in the main...

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Autores principales: Tsubono, Yoshitaka, Tsuji, Ichiro, Fujita, Kazuki, Nakaya, Naoki, Hozawa, Atsushi, Ohkubo, Takayoshi, Kuwahara, Aya, Watanabe, Yoko, Ogawa, Keiko, Nishino, Yoshikazu, Hisamichi, Shigeru
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Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10616370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12395870
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.305
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author Tsubono, Yoshitaka
Tsuji, Ichiro
Fujita, Kazuki
Nakaya, Naoki
Hozawa, Atsushi
Ohkubo, Takayoshi
Kuwahara, Aya
Watanabe, Yoko
Ogawa, Keiko
Nishino, Yoshikazu
Hisamichi, Shigeru
author_facet Tsubono, Yoshitaka
Tsuji, Ichiro
Fujita, Kazuki
Nakaya, Naoki
Hozawa, Atsushi
Ohkubo, Takayoshi
Kuwahara, Aya
Watanabe, Yoko
Ogawa, Keiko
Nishino, Yoshikazu
Hisamichi, Shigeru
author_sort Tsubono, Yoshitaka
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To assess the reproducibility and validity of a single-item, self-administered questionnaire on walking used in two population-based prospective cohort studies in northern Japan, using pedometer counts as the reference standard. METHODS: Fifty-one men and 55 women participating in the main cohort studies (mean age: 61.7 years) responded to a question on the average duration of walking per day five times at 3-month intervals. The subjects also provided 3 consecutive days of pedometer counts four times along with the first four questionnaire surveys. RESULTS: For the first and the fifth questionnaires administered one year apart, 55% of the subjects chose concordant categories among three options (=<30 min / between 30 and 60 min / >= 60 min), and 13% chose the highest category in one questionnaire and the lowest in the other questionnaire. The sex- and age-adjusted mean daily numbers of walking steps counted by the pedometer were 5,857, 7,047, and 7,621 for the three categories of walking duration in the fifth questionnaire, and it showed significant linear associations with all of the five questionnaire measurements. CONCLUSON: The single-item questionnaire on walking is reasonably reproducible and valid, and useful in studying the health effects of walking among the Japanese population.
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spelling pubmed-106163702023-11-01 Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan: Comparison with Pedometer Tsubono, Yoshitaka Tsuji, Ichiro Fujita, Kazuki Nakaya, Naoki Hozawa, Atsushi Ohkubo, Takayoshi Kuwahara, Aya Watanabe, Yoko Ogawa, Keiko Nishino, Yoshikazu Hisamichi, Shigeru J Epidemiol Original Article PURPOSE: To assess the reproducibility and validity of a single-item, self-administered questionnaire on walking used in two population-based prospective cohort studies in northern Japan, using pedometer counts as the reference standard. METHODS: Fifty-one men and 55 women participating in the main cohort studies (mean age: 61.7 years) responded to a question on the average duration of walking per day five times at 3-month intervals. The subjects also provided 3 consecutive days of pedometer counts four times along with the first four questionnaire surveys. RESULTS: For the first and the fifth questionnaires administered one year apart, 55% of the subjects chose concordant categories among three options (=<30 min / between 30 and 60 min / >= 60 min), and 13% chose the highest category in one questionnaire and the lowest in the other questionnaire. The sex- and age-adjusted mean daily numbers of walking steps counted by the pedometer were 5,857, 7,047, and 7,621 for the three categories of walking duration in the fifth questionnaire, and it showed significant linear associations with all of the five questionnaire measurements. CONCLUSON: The single-item questionnaire on walking is reasonably reproducible and valid, and useful in studying the health effects of walking among the Japanese population. Japan Epidemiological Association 2007-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10616370/ /pubmed/12395870 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.305 Text en © 2002 Japan Epidemiological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Tsubono, Yoshitaka
Tsuji, Ichiro
Fujita, Kazuki
Nakaya, Naoki
Hozawa, Atsushi
Ohkubo, Takayoshi
Kuwahara, Aya
Watanabe, Yoko
Ogawa, Keiko
Nishino, Yoshikazu
Hisamichi, Shigeru
Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan: Comparison with Pedometer
title Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan: Comparison with Pedometer
title_full Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan: Comparison with Pedometer
title_fullStr Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan: Comparison with Pedometer
title_full_unstemmed Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan: Comparison with Pedometer
title_short Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan: Comparison with Pedometer
title_sort validation of walking questionnaire for population-based prospective studies in japan: comparison with pedometer
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10616370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12395870
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.305
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