Validation of a single question for assessment of habitual physical activity in women
Melissa J. Benton, Andrea M. Hutchins

TL;DR
This study shows that a single question can effectively assess a woman's usual physical activity level in a clinical setting.
Contribution
The study validates a simple categorical question for assessing habitual physical activity in women.
Findings
The single question showed good convergent and known-groups validity with physical activity metrics.
Activity levels were significantly correlated with body composition and quality of life measures.
The question is valid for women across a wide age range.
Abstract
Accurate assessment of physical activity behaviors allows clinicians to target counseling more effectively. Single questions regarding habitual physical activity provide the most feasible option for rapid physical activity assessment. This study evaluated construct validity of a single item physical activity question to self-report habitual activity as simple categorical descriptors (not active, somewhat active, active, very active). Women (N = 120) completed one laboratory session for measurement of self-reported physical activity (International Physical Activity Questionnaire-IPAQ), anthropometrics and body composition, and physical activity-related quality of life (SF-36 physical function subscale, Vitality Plus Scale). Construct validity was evaluated as convergent and known-groups validity. Mean age was 60 ± 16 years (range 25–89). The majority (62%) reported being active or very…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
