Assessing Physical Activity in Low Back Pain Patients After Inpatient Rehabilitation: A Comparison of a Direct Versus a Self-report Measure

被引:4
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作者
Schaller, A. [1 ]
Rudolf, K. [1 ]
Arndt, F. [1 ]
Froboese, I. [1 ]
机构
[1] Deutsch Sporthochschule Koln, Inst Bewegungstherapie & Bewegungsorientierte Pra, Cologne, Germany
关键词
self-assessment; self-reported physical activity; accelerometer; low back pain; ACTIVITY QUESTIONNAIRE GPAQ; SHORT-FORM; MEDICAL REHABILITATION; EXERCISE THERAPY; VALIDITY; RELIABILITY;
D O I
10.1055/s-0041-111035
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Purpose: Aim of the present study was to determine the closeness of agreement between self-reported physical activity and an objective measure of physical activity in patients with low back pain. Materials and Methods: 27 subjects with LBP wore an accelerometer (Actigraph GT3X+) for 7 consecutive days and answered a questionnaire on physical activity (GPAQ) over the same period of time. Spearman's correlation and Bland-Alt-man analysis for the agreement between measures for moderate and vigorous intensity as well as for sedentary behavior were calculated. Results: There were weak no-significant correlations between subjective and objective results. Self-reported data showed an overestimation of 46 min/day (vigorous intensity) to 78 min/day (moderate intensity). Sedentary time was underestimated 249 min/day. Discussion: The present results go in line with similar studies that focus different populations. Conclusions: As the self-reported physical activity can be a decisive factor in altering the level of physical activity it should be focused in the development and evaluation of measures promoting physical activity.
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页码:71 / 78
页数:8
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