Responsiveness of device-based and self-report measures of physical activity to detect behaviour change in men taking part in the Football Fans in Training (FFIT) programme (original) (raw)
Donnachie, Craig, Hunt, Kate ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5873-3632, Mutrie, Nanette, Gill, Jason M.R.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3615-0986 and Kelly, Paul(2020) Responsiveness of device-based and self-report measures of physical activity to detect behaviour change in men taking part in the Football Fans in Training (FFIT) programme.Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour, 3(1), pp. 67-77. (doi: 10.1123/jmpb.2019-0018) (PMID:31932740) (PMCID:PMC7182533)
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Abstract
The capacity of physical activity (PA) measures to detect changes in PA within interventions is crucial. This is the first study to examine the responsiveness of activPAL3™ and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ; Short Form) in detecting PA change during a 12-week group-based, men-only weight management program—Football Fans in Training (FFIT). Participants wore an activPAL3™ and completed the IPAQ pre- and post-program (n = 30). Relationships between change scores were assessed by Spearman’s correlations. Mean or median changes in PA were measured using paired samples t-tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. Responsiveness to change was assessed utilizing Standardized Response Mean (SRM). Both device-based and self-report measures demonstrated significant changes pre-post intervention, although these changes were not significantly correlated. The SRM values for changes in activPAL3™ metrics were: 0.54 (for MET-mins/day); 0.53 (for step counts/day); and 0.44 (for MVPA/day), indicating a small to medium responsiveness to change. SRM values for changes in IPAQ scores were: 0.59 (for total PA mins/day); 0.54 (for total MET-mins/day); 0.59 (for walking MET-mins/day); 0.38 (for vigorous MET-mins/day); and 0.38 (for moderate MET-mins/day), revealing a small to medium responsiveness to change. These findings reveal that two commonly used device-based and self-report measures demonstrated responsiveness to changes in PA. While inclusion of both device-based and self-report measures is desirable within interventions it is not always feasible. The results from this study support that self-reported measures can detect PA change within behavioral interventions, although may have a tendency to overestimate changes compared with device-based measures on absolute values, but not standardized response values.
| Item Type: | Articles |
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| Status: | Published |
| Refereed: | Yes |
| Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Hunt, Professor Kate and Gill, Professor Jason and Donnachie, Dr Craig |
| Authors: | Donnachie, C., Hunt, K., Mutrie, N., Gill, J. M.R., and Kelly, P. |
| College/School: | College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic HealthCollege of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > MRC/CSO SPHSU |
| Journal Name: | Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour |
| Publisher: | Human Kinetics |
| ISSN: | 2575-6605 |
| ISSN (Online): | 2575-6613 |
| Published Online: | 29 January 2020 |
| Copyright Holders: | Copyright © 2020 Human Kinetics, Inc. |
| First Published: | First published in Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour 3(1):67-77 |
| Publisher Policy: | Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policy |
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Funder and Project Information
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Understanding and Improving Health within Settings and Organisations
Kathryn Hunt
MC_UU_12017/12
HW - MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit
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Understanding and Improving Health within Settings and Organisations
Kathryn Hunt
SPHSU12
HW - MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit
Deposit and Record Details
| ID Code: | 203630 |
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| Depositing User: | Mr Matt Mahon |
| Datestamp: | 19 Nov 2019 12:16 |
| Last Modified: | 29 Oct 2024 13:23 |
| Date of acceptance: | 12 November 2019 |
| Date of first online publication: | 29 January 2020 |
| Date Deposited: | 6 December 2019 |