Marsh Anthony P, Janssen James A, Ip Edward H, Barnard Ryan T, Ambrosius Walter T, Brubaker Peter R, Burdette Jonathan H, Sheedy Jessica L, Rejeski W Jack
Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Department of Biostatistical Sciences, Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2015 Dec;70(12):1555-61. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glv101. Epub 2015 Aug 10.
Assessing volume of physical activity (PA) in older adults is critical to understanding the role that PA has on health outcomes and the effectiveness of treatment interventions to increase PA. The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of a novel computer-animated self-report questionnaire designed to assess walking activity of older adults: the Mobility Assessment Tool for Walking--the MAT-W.
We recruited 249 older adults (66.9±4.7 years, 71% female, 32% black) with cardiovascular disease and/or metabolic syndrome as part of the Cooperative Lifestyle Intervention Program-II study. Participants completed the MAT-W at baseline and after 6 months of a walking and weight loss (n = 78) or weight loss only (n = 69) intervention. Test-retest reliability was assessed in 31 participants. Walking speed at usual and fast pace was measured using a GAITRite mat, and 7-day accelerometry data were collected at baseline and 6 months. The mCHAMPS5, a modified version of a widely used self-report PA questionnaire, was completed at baseline.
The test-retest reliability of MAT-W was excellent (intraclass correlation coefficient > .85). The MAT-W was correlated with mCHAMPS5 (Spearman r = .66, p < .001) and moderate/vigorous levels of PA as assessed by accelerometry (Spearman r = .65, p < .001) and was responsive to an intervention-induced change in PA at 6 months when comparing the Cooperative Lifestyle Intervention Program-II walking and weight loss group with the weight loss only group (p < .001).
The MAT-W is a brief, reliable, and valid tool to assess PA and has promise for the assessment of walking behavior in older adults under free-living conditions.
评估老年人的身体活动(PA)量对于理解PA对健康结果的作用以及增加PA的治疗干预措施的有效性至关重要。本研究的目的是调查一种新型计算机动画自我报告问卷的心理测量特性,该问卷旨在评估老年人的步行活动:步行活动评估工具(MAT-W)。
作为合作生活方式干预计划-II研究的一部分,我们招募了249名患有心血管疾病和/或代谢综合征的老年人(66.9±4.7岁,71%为女性,32%为黑人)。参与者在基线时以及在进行步行和减肥干预(n = 78)或仅减肥干预(n = 69)6个月后完成了MAT-W问卷。在31名参与者中评估了重测信度。使用GAITRite垫子测量平常和快速步行速度,并在基线和6个月时收集7天的加速度计数据。在基线时完成了广泛使用的自我报告PA问卷的修改版mCHAMPS5。
MAT-W的重测信度极佳(组内相关系数>.85)。MAT-W与mCHAMPS5相关(Spearman r = .66,p < .001),并且与加速度计评估的中度/剧烈PA水平相关(Spearman r = .65,p < .001),并且在比较合作生活方式干预计划-II步行和减肥组与仅减肥组时,对6个月时PA的干预引起的变化有反应(p < .001)。
MAT-W是一种简短、可靠且有效的评估PA的工具,有望用于评估自由生活条件下老年人的步行行为。