Publikation: Assessment of physical activity in older people with and without cognitive impairment
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The purpose of this study was to validate a new interview-administered physical activity questionnaire (Assessment of Physical Activity in Frail Older People; APAFOP) in older people with and without cognitive impairment. The authors assessed feasibility, validity, and test-retest reliability in 168 people (n = 78 with, n = 88 without cognitive impairment). Concurrent validity was assessed against an inertia-based motion sensor and an established questionnaire. Sensitivity to change was tested in an ongoing study in patients with mild to moderate dementia (n = 81). Assessment of physical activity by the APAFOP and the motion sensor correlated well in the total sample (TS; p = .705), as well as in the subsamples with cognitive impairment (CI; p = .585) and without CI (p = .787). Excellent feasibility with an acceptance rate of 100%, test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from .973 (TS) to .975 (CI) to .966 (no CI), and sensitivity to change (effect sizes: 0.35-1.47) were found in both subsamples.
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HAUER, Klaus, Stephen R. LORD, Ulrich LINDEMANN, Sarah E. LAMB, Kamiar AMINIAN, Michael SCHWENK, 2011. Assessment of physical activity in older people with and without cognitive impairment. In: Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. Human Kinetics Publishers. 2011, 19(4), pp. 347-372. ISSN 1063-8652. eISSN 1543-267X. Available under: doi: 10.1123/japa.19.4.347BibTex
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