AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, vol. 133, n° 1, 1991, pages 73-82, 51 réf., ISSN 0002-9262, USA
HOPKINS (W.G.) *, WILSON (N.C.), RUSSELL (D.G.)
Validation used bootstrapping to compare correlations between subjective measures derived from the instrument, the Stanford 7-day recall questionnaire and other questionnaires, and objective measures derived from an exercise test.
The authors conclude that 1) population health studies that assay physical activity should include well-defined measures of high intensity activity, and 2) valid measures of physical activity in the New Zealand population are achievable with this instrument.
Mots-clés BDSP : Océanie, Epidémiologie, Méthodologie, Activité physique, Condition vie, Autoévaluation, Questionnaire, Homme, Nouvelle Zélande
Mots-clés Pascal : Océanie, Epidémiologie, Méthodologie, Exercice physique, Mode de vie, Bien être physiologique, Objectivité subjectivité, Autoévaluation, Questionnaire, Bicyclette ergométrique, Homme, Nouvelle Zélande
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Oceania, Epidemiology, Methodology, Physical exercise, Life habit, Physiological wellbeing, Objectivity subjectivity, Self evaluation, Questionnaire, Bicycle ergometer, Human, New Zealand
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