International Physical Activity Questionnaire: 12-Country Reliability and Validity
Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute · The University of Queensland · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Physical inactivity is a global concern, but diverse physical activity measures in use prevent international comparisons. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) was developed as an instrument for cross-national monitoring of physical activity and inactivity.
Between 1997 and 1998, an International Consensus Group developed four long and four short forms of the IPAQ instruments (administered by telephone interview or self-administration, with two alternate reference periods, either the "last 7 d" or a "usual week" of recalled physical activity). During 2000, 14 centers from 12 countries collected reliability and/or validity data on at least two of the eight IPAQ instruments. Test-retest repeatability was assessed within the same week. Concurrent (inter-method) validity was assessed at the same administration, and criterion IPAQ validity was assessed against the CSA (now MTI) accelerometer. Spearman's correlation coefficients are reported, based on the total reported physical activity.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 16
Authors
11- CLCora L. CraigCorresponding
Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute
- ALAlison L. Marshall
The University of Queensland
- MSMICHAEL SJ??STR??M
Karolinska Institutet
- ABAdrian Bauman
- MBMichael Booth
Topics & keywords
- Concurrent validity
- Criterion validity
- Physical activity
- Reliability (semiconductor)
- Validity
- Physical therapy
- Telephone interview
- Population
- Partnerships for the goals