PMID: 18709236Aug 19, 2008Paper

Validity of indicators of physical activity and sedentariness obtained by telephone survey

Revista de saúde pública
Carlos Augusto MonteiroErly Catarina Moura

Abstract

To assess the reliability and validity of indicators of physical activity and sedentariness obtained by means of a telephone-based surveillance system. Reliability and validity studies were carried out in two random subsamples (n=110 and n=111, respectively) obtained from the total sample (N=2,024) of adults (> or =18 years) studied by the system in the municipality of São Paulo in 2005. Studied indicators included frequency of "sufficiently active during leisure time," "inactive in four domains of physical activity (leisure, work, transportation, and housework)," and "habit of watching television for long periods." Reliability was assessed by comparing results of the original telephone interview with those of another identical interview repeated after seven to 15 days. Validity was assessed by comparing the results of the telephone interview with those of three 24-hour recalls (reference method) carried out in the week following the original interview. Frequencies obtained for of the three evaluated indicators were either identical or very similar for the first and second telephone interviews. Kappa coefficients ranged from 0.53 to 0.80, indicating good reliability for all indicators. In relation to the reference method, all i...Continue Reading

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