Assessment of sedentary behaviors and transport-related activities by questionnaire: a validation study

Aug 11, 2016BMC public health

Validating a questionnaire to measure sitting time and travel activities

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Abstract

Test-retest reliability for total sitting time was fair (ICC = 0.52), while work sitting time showed good to excellent reliability (ICC = 0.71).

  • The Sedentary, Transportation and Activity Questionnaire (STAQ) demonstrated varying reliability across different contexts of sedentary behavior.
  • Significant correlations between STAQ estimates and accelerometry data were found, particularly for work sitting time (r = 0.88).
  • Context-specific estimates showed stronger correlations for screen-related sedentary behavior than for transport or leisure-related sitting times.
  • The questionnaire generally overestimated work- and leisure-related sedentary behavior while underestimating total and transport-related sitting times.
  • These findings suggest that STAQ is a potentially useful tool for assessing context-specific sedentary behavior and physical activity in adults.

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