Validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS

This study evaluates the validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire on habitual physical activity when applied to a population of HIV/AIDS subjects. Validity was determined by comparing measurements for 30 subjects of peak oxygen uptake, peak workload, and energy expenditure with scores for occupational physical activity (OPA), physical exercise in leisure (PEL), leisure and locomotion activities (LLA), and total score (TS). Reliability was determined by testing and retesting 29 subjects at intervals of 15-30 days. Validity was evaluated with the Pearson correlation and reliability analyses were done using the intraclass correlation, paired Student t-test, and Bland-Altman methods. Peak VO2 and peak workload had significant correlation with PEL (r = 0.41; r = 0.43; respectively). Energy expenditure had a significant correlation with OPA (r = 0.64). The intraclass coefficients were 0.70 or more for OPA, PEL and TS. There was no difference in OPA, PEL, LLA and TS between the two evaluations. The Bland-Altman methods showed that there was good agreement between the measurements for all habitual physical activities scores. Results show that the Baecke questionnaire is valid for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS.

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Main Authors: Florindo,Alex Antonio, Latorre,Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira, Santos,Elisabete Cristina Morandi dos, Negrão,Carlos Eduardo, Azevedo,Luciene Ferreira, Segurado,Aluisio Augusto Cotrim
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Published: Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 2006
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-311X20060003000082006-03-27Validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDSFlorindo,Alex AntonioLatorre,Maria do Rosário Dias de OliveiraSantos,Elisabete Cristina Morandi dosNegrão,Carlos EduardoAzevedo,Luciene FerreiraSegurado,Aluisio Augusto Cotrim HIV Acquired Immunodecifiency Syndrome Antiretroviral Therapy Validation Studies Physical Fitness This study evaluates the validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire on habitual physical activity when applied to a population of HIV/AIDS subjects. Validity was determined by comparing measurements for 30 subjects of peak oxygen uptake, peak workload, and energy expenditure with scores for occupational physical activity (OPA), physical exercise in leisure (PEL), leisure and locomotion activities (LLA), and total score (TS). Reliability was determined by testing and retesting 29 subjects at intervals of 15-30 days. Validity was evaluated with the Pearson correlation and reliability analyses were done using the intraclass correlation, paired Student t-test, and Bland-Altman methods. Peak VO2 and peak workload had significant correlation with PEL (r = 0.41; r = 0.43; respectively). Energy expenditure had a significant correlation with OPA (r = 0.64). The intraclass coefficients were 0.70 or more for OPA, PEL and TS. There was no difference in OPA, PEL, LLA and TS between the two evaluations. The Bland-Altman methods showed that there was good agreement between the measurements for all habitual physical activities scores. Results show that the Baecke questionnaire is valid for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo CruzCadernos de Saúde Pública v.22 n.3 20062006-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2006000300008en10.1590/S0102-311X2006000300008
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Latorre,Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira
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Azevedo,Luciene Ferreira
Segurado,Aluisio Augusto Cotrim
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Latorre,Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira
Santos,Elisabete Cristina Morandi dos
Negrão,Carlos Eduardo
Azevedo,Luciene Ferreira
Segurado,Aluisio Augusto Cotrim
Validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS
author_facet Florindo,Alex Antonio
Latorre,Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira
Santos,Elisabete Cristina Morandi dos
Negrão,Carlos Eduardo
Azevedo,Luciene Ferreira
Segurado,Aluisio Augusto Cotrim
author_sort Florindo,Alex Antonio
title Validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS
title_short Validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS
title_full Validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS
title_fullStr Validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS
title_full_unstemmed Validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS
title_sort validity and reliability of the baecke questionnaire for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with hiv/aids
description This study evaluates the validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire on habitual physical activity when applied to a population of HIV/AIDS subjects. Validity was determined by comparing measurements for 30 subjects of peak oxygen uptake, peak workload, and energy expenditure with scores for occupational physical activity (OPA), physical exercise in leisure (PEL), leisure and locomotion activities (LLA), and total score (TS). Reliability was determined by testing and retesting 29 subjects at intervals of 15-30 days. Validity was evaluated with the Pearson correlation and reliability analyses were done using the intraclass correlation, paired Student t-test, and Bland-Altman methods. Peak VO2 and peak workload had significant correlation with PEL (r = 0.41; r = 0.43; respectively). Energy expenditure had a significant correlation with OPA (r = 0.64). The intraclass coefficients were 0.70 or more for OPA, PEL and TS. There was no difference in OPA, PEL, LLA and TS between the two evaluations. The Bland-Altman methods showed that there was good agreement between the measurements for all habitual physical activities scores. Results show that the Baecke questionnaire is valid for the evaluation of habitual physical activity among people living with HIV/AIDS.
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