Manz Kristin, Burchartz Alexander, Niessner Claudia, Kolb Simon, Schienkiewitz Anja, Mensink Gert B M
Robert Koch Institute, Berlin,Germany.
Institute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe,Germany.
J Phys Act Health. 2023 Feb 1;20(3):226-238. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2022-0443. Print 2023 Mar 1.
Incomplete data due to nonparticipation and noncompliance with the study protocol can bias the results of studies. We investigated how a nationwide accelerometer sample of adolescents and young adults is affected by such incomplete data.
We analyzed cross-sectional data from 6465 participants (11-31 y old) who participated in a national health survey in Germany (KiGGS Wave 2; 2014-2017). The data included information about the participation in the measurement of physical activity using accelerometers, compliance with the wear-time protocol, and sociodemographic and health-related variables. Multivariable regression analyses were conducted to detect factors associated with incomplete data.
Of the total sample, 78.0% participated in the accelerometer part of the study, and 83.5% of the participants with data available complied with the wear-time protocol. In 11- to 17-year-olds, the likelihood of having incomplete accelerometer data was higher in boys, older adolescents, adolescents with a lower sociodemographic status, adolescents with overweight, adolescents not participating in organized sport, adolescents not speaking only German at home, current smokers, and adolescents having a higher soft drink consumption. In 18- to 31-year-olds, the likelihood of having incomplete accelerometer data was higher in men, adults with a lower educational level, adults not speaking only German at home, and adults who smoke.
Our results suggest that accelerometer samples are biased such that participants with more beneficial health behaviors provide complete accelerometer data more often. This knowledge should be used to design effective recruitment strategies and should be considered when interpreting results of accelerometer studies.
由于未参与研究和不遵守研究方案导致的数据不完整可能会使研究结果产生偏差。我们调查了全国范围内青少年和青年的加速度计样本如何受到此类不完整数据的影响。
我们分析了来自6465名参与者(年龄在11至31岁之间)的横断面数据,这些参与者参加了德国的一项全国性健康调查(KiGGS Wave 2;2014 - 2017年)。数据包括关于使用加速度计测量身体活动的参与情况、遵守佩戴时间方案的情况以及社会人口统计学和健康相关变量的信息。进行多变量回归分析以检测与不完整数据相关的因素。
在总样本中,78.0%的人参与了研究的加速度计部分,在有可用数据的参与者中,83.5%的人遵守了佩戴时间方案。在11至17岁的人群中,男孩、年龄较大的青少年、社会人口统计学地位较低的青少年、超重的青少年、不参加有组织运动的青少年、在家不说德语的青少年、当前吸烟者以及软饮料消费量较高的青少年,其加速度计数据不完整的可能性更高。在18至31岁的人群中,男性、教育水平较低的成年人、在家不说德语的成年人以及吸烟的成年人,其加速度计数据不完整的可能性更高。
我们的结果表明,加速度计样本存在偏差,即具有更有益健康行为的参与者更常提供完整的加速度计数据。这些知识应被用于设计有效的招募策略,并在解释加速度计研究结果时予以考虑。