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Misreporting of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Parents-to-Be: A Validation Study across Sex
This study validated the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the Context-specific Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire (CSBQ) against accelerometry among parents-to-be. Sex-differences in potential misreporting of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) were also investig...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8124545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094654 |
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author | Deliens, Tom Versele, Vickà Jehin, Jasper D’Hondt, Eva Verhavert, Yanni Clarys, Peter Devlieger, Roland Bogaerts, Annick Aerenhouts, Dirk |
author_facet | Deliens, Tom Versele, Vickà Jehin, Jasper D’Hondt, Eva Verhavert, Yanni Clarys, Peter Devlieger, Roland Bogaerts, Annick Aerenhouts, Dirk |
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description | This study validated the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the Context-specific Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire (CSBQ) against accelerometry among parents-to-be. Sex-differences in potential misreporting of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) were also investigated. Self-reported total PA (TPA), light-intensity PA (LPA), moderate-intensity PA (MPA), vigorous-intensity PA (VPA), moderate-to-vigorous-intensity PA (MVPA), and SB of 91 parents-to-be (41 men and 50 women) were compared with Actigraph data according to sex. Furthermore, the extent of misreporting was compared between sexes. Strong correlations for TPA and weak-to-moderate correlations for LPA, MPA, VPA, MVPA, and SB were observed. Participants underestimated TPA by 1068 min/week (=17.8 h/week; −50%), LPA by 1593 min/week (=26.6 h/week; −83%), and SB by 428 min/week (=7.1 h/week; −11%) and overestimated MPA by 384 min/week (=6.4 h/week; +176%) and MVPA by 525 min/week (=8.8 h/week; +224%). Males overreported VPA more than females in absolute minutes per week (238 min/week, i.e., 4.0 h/week vs. 62 min/week, i.e., 1.0 h/week), whereas, in relative terms, the opposite (+850% vs. +1033%) was true. The IPAQ and CSBQ can be used with caution to estimate TPA and SB among parents-to-be considering a strong correlation but low agreement for TPA and a weak-to-moderate correlation but acceptable agreement for SB. We disadvise using these self-reports to estimate PA on the distinct intensity levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-81245452021-05-17 Misreporting of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Parents-to-Be: A Validation Study across Sex Deliens, Tom Versele, Vickà Jehin, Jasper D’Hondt, Eva Verhavert, Yanni Clarys, Peter Devlieger, Roland Bogaerts, Annick Aerenhouts, Dirk Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study validated the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the Context-specific Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire (CSBQ) against accelerometry among parents-to-be. Sex-differences in potential misreporting of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) were also investigated. Self-reported total PA (TPA), light-intensity PA (LPA), moderate-intensity PA (MPA), vigorous-intensity PA (VPA), moderate-to-vigorous-intensity PA (MVPA), and SB of 91 parents-to-be (41 men and 50 women) were compared with Actigraph data according to sex. Furthermore, the extent of misreporting was compared between sexes. Strong correlations for TPA and weak-to-moderate correlations for LPA, MPA, VPA, MVPA, and SB were observed. Participants underestimated TPA by 1068 min/week (=17.8 h/week; −50%), LPA by 1593 min/week (=26.6 h/week; −83%), and SB by 428 min/week (=7.1 h/week; −11%) and overestimated MPA by 384 min/week (=6.4 h/week; +176%) and MVPA by 525 min/week (=8.8 h/week; +224%). Males overreported VPA more than females in absolute minutes per week (238 min/week, i.e., 4.0 h/week vs. 62 min/week, i.e., 1.0 h/week), whereas, in relative terms, the opposite (+850% vs. +1033%) was true. The IPAQ and CSBQ can be used with caution to estimate TPA and SB among parents-to-be considering a strong correlation but low agreement for TPA and a weak-to-moderate correlation but acceptable agreement for SB. We disadvise using these self-reports to estimate PA on the distinct intensity levels. MDPI 2021-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8124545/ /pubmed/33925689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094654 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Deliens, Tom Versele, Vickà Jehin, Jasper D’Hondt, Eva Verhavert, Yanni Clarys, Peter Devlieger, Roland Bogaerts, Annick Aerenhouts, Dirk Misreporting of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Parents-to-Be: A Validation Study across Sex |
title | Misreporting of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Parents-to-Be: A Validation Study across Sex |
title_full | Misreporting of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Parents-to-Be: A Validation Study across Sex |
title_fullStr | Misreporting of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Parents-to-Be: A Validation Study across Sex |
title_full_unstemmed | Misreporting of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Parents-to-Be: A Validation Study across Sex |
title_short | Misreporting of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Parents-to-Be: A Validation Study across Sex |
title_sort | misreporting of physical activity and sedentary behavior in parents-to-be: a validation study across sex |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8124545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094654 |
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