Single versus multi-item self-assessment of sedentary behaviour: A comparison with objectively measured sedentary time in nurses. Issue 9 (September 2018)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Single versus multi-item self-assessment of sedentary behaviour: A comparison with objectively measured sedentary time in nurses. Issue 9 (September 2018)
- Main Title:
- Single versus multi-item self-assessment of sedentary behaviour: A comparison with objectively measured sedentary time in nurses
- Authors:
- Prince, Stephanie A.
Reid, Robert D.
Bernick, Jordan
Clarke, Anna E.
Reed, Jennifer L. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: To compare sedentary time (ST) measured by self-report using a single question from the short-form International Physical Activity Questionnaire (SF-IPAQ), 18-items from the Sedentary Behaviour Questionnaire (SBQ) and objectively using an accelerometer among a large sample of nurses. Design: Cross-sectional. Methods: Participants wore an ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer (≥4 days, ≥10 h/day) and self-reported usual day sitting using the IPAQ and sitting in different modes using the SBQ. Measures were compared using correlations, a Friedman test with Wilcoxon signed-ranks tests for pairwise comparisons, linear regression and Bland–Altman plots. Results: A total of 313 nurses (95% female; mean ± SD: age = 43 ± 12 years) from 14 hospitals participated. Participants self-reported sitting for a median of 240 min/day using the SF-IPAQ and 328 min/day using the SBQ. Median ST measured by the ActiGraph was 434 min/day. All measures were weakly correlated with each other ( ρ = 0.31–40, ps < 0.001). Limits of agreement were wide between all measures. Significant proportional bias between the ActiGraph and the SF-IPAQ and SBQ existed, suggesting that with greater amounts of ST, there is greater disagreement between the self-report and objective measures. Conclusions: In a sample of nurses, self-reported ST using the SF-IPAQ and SBQ was significantly lower than that measured by accelerometer. A single-item tool performed more poorly than a multi-item questionnaire.Abstract: Objectives: To compare sedentary time (ST) measured by self-report using a single question from the short-form International Physical Activity Questionnaire (SF-IPAQ), 18-items from the Sedentary Behaviour Questionnaire (SBQ) and objectively using an accelerometer among a large sample of nurses. Design: Cross-sectional. Methods: Participants wore an ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer (≥4 days, ≥10 h/day) and self-reported usual day sitting using the IPAQ and sitting in different modes using the SBQ. Measures were compared using correlations, a Friedman test with Wilcoxon signed-ranks tests for pairwise comparisons, linear regression and Bland–Altman plots. Results: A total of 313 nurses (95% female; mean ± SD: age = 43 ± 12 years) from 14 hospitals participated. Participants self-reported sitting for a median of 240 min/day using the SF-IPAQ and 328 min/day using the SBQ. Median ST measured by the ActiGraph was 434 min/day. All measures were weakly correlated with each other ( ρ = 0.31–40, ps < 0.001). Limits of agreement were wide between all measures. Significant proportional bias between the ActiGraph and the SF-IPAQ and SBQ existed, suggesting that with greater amounts of ST, there is greater disagreement between the self-report and objective measures. Conclusions: In a sample of nurses, self-reported ST using the SF-IPAQ and SBQ was significantly lower than that measured by accelerometer. A single-item tool performed more poorly than a multi-item questionnaire. Future studies should consider including both objective and self-report measures of ST, and where possible use a tool that quantifies ST across multiple domains, define a 'usual day' and are meaningful for those with daily schedule variations such as among shift-worker populations. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of science and medicine in sport. Volume 21:Issue 9(2018)
- Journal:
- Journal of science and medicine in sport
- Issue:
- Volume 21:Issue 9(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 21, Issue 9 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 21
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0021-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 925
- Page End:
- 929
- Publication Date:
- 2018-09
- Subjects:
- Exercise -- Motor activity -- Nurses -- Surveys and questionnaires -- Sedentary time -- Validity
Sports sciences -- Periodicals
Sports medicine -- Periodicals
Exercise -- Physiological aspects -- Periodicals
Sports -- physiology -- Periodicals
Sports Medicine -- Periodicals
Sportgeneeskunde
617.102705 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/14402440 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jsams.2018.01.018 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1440-2440
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