Reliability and validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. (27th March 2021)
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- Title:
- Reliability and validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. (27th March 2021)
- Main Title:
- Reliability and validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
- Authors:
- de Oliveira Tavares, Vagner Deuel
Vancampfort, Davy
Hallgren, Mats
Heissel, Andreas
Chaparro, Camilo German Alberto Pérez
Solmi, Marco
Tempest, Gavin D.
de Oliveira Neto, Leônidas
Galvão‐Coelho, Nicole Leite
Firth, Joseph
Schuch, Felipe Barreto - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Several tests are available to assess the different components of physical fitness, including cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and flexibility. However, the reliability and validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders has not been meta‐analyzed. Aims: To examine the reliability, concurrent, and convergent validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders. Methods: Studies evaluating the reliability, concurrent, and convergent validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders were searched from major databases until January 20, 2020. Random‐effects meta‐analyses were performed pooling (1) reliability: test–retest correlations at two‐time points, (2) convergent validity between submaximal tests and maximal protocols, or (3) concurrent validity between two submaximal tests. Associations are presented using r values and 95% confidence intervals. Methodological quality was assessed using the Quality Appraisal of Reliability Studies and the Critical Appraisal Tool. Results: A total of 11 studies ( N = 504; 34% females) were included. Reliability of the fitness tests, produced r values ranging from moderate (balance test‐EUROFIT; [ r = 0.75 (0.60–0.85); p = 0.0001]) to very strong (explosive leg power EUROFIT; [ r = 0.96 (0.93–0.97); p = 0.0001]). Convergent validity between the 6‐min walk test (6MWT) and submaximal cardiorespiratory tests was moderate (0.57 [0.26–0.77]; p = 0.0001).Abstract: Background: Several tests are available to assess the different components of physical fitness, including cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and flexibility. However, the reliability and validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders has not been meta‐analyzed. Aims: To examine the reliability, concurrent, and convergent validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders. Methods: Studies evaluating the reliability, concurrent, and convergent validity of physical fitness tests in people with mental disorders were searched from major databases until January 20, 2020. Random‐effects meta‐analyses were performed pooling (1) reliability: test–retest correlations at two‐time points, (2) convergent validity between submaximal tests and maximal protocols, or (3) concurrent validity between two submaximal tests. Associations are presented using r values and 95% confidence intervals. Methodological quality was assessed using the Quality Appraisal of Reliability Studies and the Critical Appraisal Tool. Results: A total of 11 studies ( N = 504; 34% females) were included. Reliability of the fitness tests, produced r values ranging from moderate (balance test‐EUROFIT; [ r = 0.75 (0.60–0.85); p = 0.0001]) to very strong (explosive leg power EUROFIT; [ r = 0.96 (0.93–0.97); p = 0.0001]). Convergent validity between the 6‐min walk test (6MWT) and submaximal cardiorespiratory tests was moderate (0.57 [0.26–0.77]; p = 0.0001). Concurrent validity between the 2‐min walk test and 6MWT ( r = 0.86 [0.39–0.97]; p = 0.0004) was strong. Conclusion: The present study demonstrates that physical fitness tests are reliable and valid in people with mental disorders. … (more)
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- Physiotherapy research international. Volume 26:Number 3(2021)
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- Physiotherapy research international
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- Volume 26:Number 3(2021)
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- Volume 26, Issue 3 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 26
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0026-0003-0000
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- n/a
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-03-27
- Subjects:
- exercise test -- mental disorders -- physical fitness
Physical therapy -- Periodicals
Physical Therapy Modalities -- Periodicals
Physiothérapie -- Périodiques
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