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Divisions of 1 Clinical Pharmacology and Metabolic Research and 2 Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05405
We compared the accuracy of two physical
activity recall questionnaires and a motion detector in 45- to
84-yr-old women (n = 35) and men
(n = 32), using doubly labeled water
(DLW) in conjunction with indirect calorimetry as the criterion
measure. Subjects were administered the Yale Physical
Activity Survey (YPAS) and Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity
Questionnaire (LTA). Physical activity energy expenditure was
determined over a 10-day period by using a Caltrac uniaxial
accelerometer and DLW in conjunction with indirect calorimetry. In
older women, Minnesota LTA (386 ± 228 kcal/day) and Caltrac (379 ± 162 kcal/day) underestimated physical activity by ~55%
compared with DLW (873 ± 244 kcal/day). No difference was observed
between daily physical activity measured by the YPAS (863 ± 447 kcal/day) and DLW in older women. In older men, Minnesota LTA (459 ± 288 kcal/day) and Caltrac (554 ± 242 kcal/day) underestimated daily physical activity by ~50-60% compared with DLW (1,211 ± 429 kcal/day). No difference was found between physical activity measured by the YPAS (1,107 ± 612 kcal/day) and DLW in older men. Despite no difference in mean physical activity levels between YPAS and
DLW in women and men, Bland and Altman
(Lancet 1: 307-310, 1986)
analyses demonstrated poor concordance between DLW and YPAS (i.e.,
limits of agreement =
1,310-1,518 kcal/day). Our data suggest that the Minnesota LTA recall and Caltrac uniaxial
accelerometer may significantly underestimate free-living daily
physical activity energy expenditure in older women and men. Although
the YPAS compares favorably with DLW on a group basis, its use as a
proxy measure of individual daily physical activity energy expenditure
may be limited in older women and men.
aging; Yale Physical Activity Survey; Caltrac; Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire
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