TY - JOUR
T1 - Validity of the Sedentary Behaviour Questionnaire in European Older Adults using English, Spanish, German and Danish versions
AU - Sansano-Nadal, Oriol
AU - Wilson, Jason
AU - Martín-Borràs, Carme
AU - Brønd, Jan Christian
AU - Skjodt, Mathias
AU - Caserotti, Paolo
AU - Roqué i Figuls, Marta
AU - Blackburn, Nicole
AU - Klenk, Jochen
AU - Rothenbacher, Dietrich
AU - Guerra-Balic, Myriam
AU - Font-Farré, Manel
AU - Denkinger, Michael
AU - Coll-Planas, Laura
AU - Deidda, Manuela
AU - McIntosh, Emma
AU - Giné-Garriga, Maria
AU - Tully, Mark
PY - 2021/5/20
Y1 - 2021/5/20
N2 - The main aim of this study was to assess the criterion validity of the Sedentary Behaviour Questionnaire (SBQ) to measure SB in community-dwelling older adults using thigh-measured accelerometry as the criterion method. 801 participants (75.6 ± 6.1 years old, 57.6% females) provided valid thigh-based accelerometer data (activPAL/Axivity) and completed the SBQ. Criterion validity was assessed using Spearman’s Rho coefficients. Bland-Altman plots, including 95% limits of agreement and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) were used to assess the agreement between self-report and device-measured daily SB time. Strength of the association was examined using multiple linear regression. There was a weak correlation (Rho=0.25, p<0.001) between self-reported and device-based SB measures. The SBQ under estimated daily SB time compared to accelerometry. Our results highlighted an overall weak-to-moderate correlation between measures, with significant differences between each country’s version. Researchers should be cautious when using the SBQ to provide an estimation of SB time in older adults
AB - The main aim of this study was to assess the criterion validity of the Sedentary Behaviour Questionnaire (SBQ) to measure SB in community-dwelling older adults using thigh-measured accelerometry as the criterion method. 801 participants (75.6 ± 6.1 years old, 57.6% females) provided valid thigh-based accelerometer data (activPAL/Axivity) and completed the SBQ. Criterion validity was assessed using Spearman’s Rho coefficients. Bland-Altman plots, including 95% limits of agreement and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) were used to assess the agreement between self-report and device-measured daily SB time. Strength of the association was examined using multiple linear regression. There was a weak correlation (Rho=0.25, p<0.001) between self-reported and device-based SB measures. The SBQ under estimated daily SB time compared to accelerometry. Our results highlighted an overall weak-to-moderate correlation between measures, with significant differences between each country’s version. Researchers should be cautious when using the SBQ to provide an estimation of SB time in older adults
KW - Sedentary behavior
KW - activpal
KW - Axivity
KW - older adults
U2 - 10.1080/1091367X.2021.1922910
DO - 10.1080/1091367X.2021.1922910
M3 - Article
JO - Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
JF - Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
SN - 1091-367X
ER -