| Literature DB >> 18990237 |
Stéphanie A Prince1, Kristi B Adamo, Meghan E Hamel, Jill Hardt, Sarah Connor Gorber, Mark Tremblay.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Accurate assessment is required to assess current and changing physical activity levels, and to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions designed to increase activity levels. This study systematically reviewed the literature to determine the extent of agreement between subjectively (self-report e.g. questionnaire, diary) and objectively (directly measured; e.g. accelerometry, doubly labeled water) assessed physical activity in adults.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18990237 PMCID: PMC2588639 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-5-56
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Medline search strategy
| 1 | self report$.tw. |
| 2 | questionnaire$.tw. |
| 3 | diary.tw. |
| 4 | log$.tw. |
| 5 | survey.tw. |
| 6 | interview$.tw. |
| 7 | recall.tw. |
| 8 | physical activity assessment.tw. |
| 9 | Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire.tw. |
| 10 | Framingham Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire$.tw. |
| 11 | Global Physical Activity Questionnaire$.tw. |
| 12 | (International Physical Activity Questionnaire or IPAQ$).tw. |
| 13 | (Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire or Godin-Shephard Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire$).tw. |
| 14 | seven day physical activity recall$.tw. |
| 15 | (Bouchard three day physical activity record or bouchard 3 day physical activity record$).tw. |
| 16 | Baecke Questionnaire of Habitual Physical Activity.tw. |
| 17 | Modified Baecke Questionnaire for Older Adults$.tw. |
| 18 | Modifiable Activity Questionnaire$.tw. |
| 19 | Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study Physical Activity Questionnaire.tw. |
| 20 | CARDIA Physical Activity Questionnaire$.tw. |
| 21 | (Health Insurance Plan of New York Activity Questionnaire or HIP activity questionnaire).tw. |
| 22 | (physical activity questionnaire of the kuopio ischemic heart disease study or physical activity questionnaire of the KIHD study).tw. |
| 23 | Paffenbarger Physical Activity Questionnaire$.tw. |
| 24 | Lipid Research Clinics Questionnaire.tw. |
| 25 | Stanford Physical Activity Questionnaire$.tw. |
| 26 | Tecumseh Occupational Physical Activity Questionnaire$.tw. |
| 27 | Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly.tw. |
| 28 | Canada Fitness Survey$.tw. |
| 29 | (The MONICA Optional Study of Physical Activity or MOSPA$).tw. |
| 30 | Framingham Physical Activity Index.tw. |
| 31 | YALE Physical Activity Survey$.tw. |
| 32 | Zutphen Physical Activity Questionnaire$.tw. |
| 33 | or/1–32 |
| 34 | (doubly labeled water or doubly labelled water).tw. |
| 35 | calorimet$.tw. |
| 36 | heart rate monitor$.tw. |
| 37 | acceleromet$.tw. |
| 38 | pedomet$.tw. |
| 39 | activity monitor$.tw. |
| 40 | CSA monitor.tw. |
| 41 | or/34–40 |
| 42 | direct$ observ$.tw. |
| 43 | ((direct$ or physical or objective) adj2 measur$).tw. |
| 44 | ((reference or gold or criter$) adj standard$).tw. |
| 45 | (reliability or validity).tw. |
| 46 | or/42–45 |
| 47 | physical activity.tw. |
| 48 | exercise.tw. |
| 49 | walk$.tw. |
| 50 | physical fitness.tw. |
| 51 | or/47–50 |
| 52 | 46 and 51 |
| 53 | 41 or 52 |
| 54 | 33 and 53 |
| 55 | adult$.tw. |
| 56 | exp adult/ |
| 57 | or/55–56 |
| 58 | 54 and 57 |
Figure 1Results of the literature search.
Study and participant characteristics for studies with directly comparable data
| Adams 2003 A | 40–65 | 80 | 0 | 80 | Disease free | Accel | 7-day PAR – Light | kcal/kg/day | A |
| Adams 2003 B | Accel | 7-day PAR – MPA | |||||||
| Adams 2003 C | Accel | 7-day PAR – VPA | |||||||
| Adams 2005 A | 40–65 | 80 | 0 | 80 | Disease free | DLW | 7-day PAR 1 | kcal/kg/day | C |
| Adams 2005 B | DLW | 7-day PAR 2 | |||||||
| Adams 2005 C | DLW | 24-hr PAR | |||||||
| Ainsworth 1993 A | 23–59 | 75 | 27 | 48 | White collar workers | Accel | 7-day PAR | average MET | NS |
| Ainsworth 1993 B | Accel | Tecumseh | |||||||
| Ainsworth 1993 C | Accel | PAR | |||||||
| Ainsworth 2000 | 20–60 | 50 | 0 | 50 | Females | Accel | KPAS | MET-min/day | A |
| Atienza 2005 | 60.3 (9.1) | 15 | 0 | 15 | Filipino American | Accel | 3-day PAD | min/3-day | A |
| Barnard 2002 | 22–59 | 15 | 8 | 7 | Healthy volunteers | DLW | MAQ | MJ | NS |
| Bassett 2000 | 25–70 | 96 | 48 | 48 | General population | Ped | CAQ | kcal/week | D |
| Bernstein 1998 | 35–69 | 41 | 18 | 23 | General population | HRM | PAFQ | kcal/day | C |
| Bonnefoy 2001 | 66–82 | 19 | 19 | 0 | Elderly | DLW | QAPSE | kcal/day | A |
| Boulay 1994 A | 21 (5) | 15 | 15 | 0 | X-Country skiers | HRM | 3-day PAD | MJ/day | C |
| Boulay 1994 B | 22 (1) | Controls | HRM | ||||||
| Buchowski 1999 A | 20–50 | 115 | 45 | 70 | Volunteers – Normal | Indirect cal. | PAD ≤ 2.4 METS | min/day | A |
| Buchowski 1999 B | Indirect cal. | PAD 2.5–4.4 METS | |||||||
| Buchowski 1999 C | Indirect cal. | PAD ≥ 4.5 METS | |||||||
| Buchowski 1999 D | Volunteers – Exercise | Indirect cal. | PAD ≤ 2.4 METS | ||||||
| Buchowski 1999 E | Indirect cal. | PAD 2.5–4.4 METS | |||||||
| Buchowski 1999 F | Indirect cal. | PAD ≥ 4.5 METS | |||||||
| Clark 1994 A | 37.3 (3.6) | 14 | 0 | 14 | Large eaters | DLW | PAD | MJ/day | C |
| Clark 1994 B | 39.7 (2.0) | Small eaters | DLW | ||||||
| Conway 2002 A | 42 (2.3) | 24 | 24 | 0 | Feeding study | DLW | Minnesota | MJ/day | C |
| Conway 2002 B | DLW | Tecumseh | |||||||
| Conway 2002 AA | 41.2 (2.0) | 24 | 24 | 0 | Feeding study | DLW | PAR | MJ/day | C |
| Conway 2002 BB | DLW | Stanford | |||||||
| Davis 2004 A | 19–69 | 62 | 24 | 38 | Obese | Accel | YPAS | kcal/day | NS |
| Davis 2004 B | Accel | kcal/kg/day | |||||||
| Davis 2004 C | Normal weight | Accel | kcal/day | ||||||
| Davis 2004 D | Accel | kcal/kg/day | |||||||
| Ekelund 2006 A | 20–69 | 185 | 87 | 98 | Swedish adults | Accel | IPAQ – MPA | min/day | A |
| Ekelund 2006 B | Accel | IPAQ – VPA | |||||||
| Fogelholm 1998 | 29–46 | 20 | 0 | 20 | Overwgt premenopause | HRM | PAD | min/day | A |
| Friedenreich 2006 A | 35–65 | 154 | 75 | 79 | Healthy Canadians | Accel | PAQ | MET-hr/week | B |
| Friedenreich 2006 B | Accel | 7-day PAR | MET-hr/week | ||||||
| Friedenreich 2006 C | Accel | PAQ | hr/week | ||||||
| Friedenreich 2006 D | Accel | 7-day PAR | hr/week | ||||||
| Hagfors 2005 | diet 58.8 (9.9), control 59.5 (8.1) | 9 | 3 | 6 | Rheumatoid Arthritis | DLW | 3-day PAR | MJ/day | C |
| Hayden-Wade 2003 A | 18–67 | 69 | 25 | 44 | Active and sedentary | Accel | 7-day PAR – MPA | min/week | A |
| Hayden-Wade 2003 B | Accel | 7-day PAR – Hard | |||||||
| Hayden-Wade 2003 C | Accel | 7-day PAR – Vhard | |||||||
| Iqbal 2006 A | 26 (3.8) | 50 | 0 | 50 | Pakistani | Accel | MOSPA – LT | kcal/day | A |
| Iqbal 2006 B | Accel | MOSPA – ST | |||||||
| Irwin 2001 A | 27–65 | 24 | 24 | 0 | Adult men | DLW | 7-day PAR | kcal/day | C |
| Irwin 2001 B | DLW | PAL | |||||||
| Jacobs Jr 1993 A | 20–59 | 78 | 28 | 50 | Accel | Minnesota | MET/min/day | NS | |
| Jacobs Jr 1993 B | Accel | 7-day PAR | |||||||
| Jacobs Jr 1993 C | Accel | CAQ | |||||||
| Jakicic 1998 A | 25–50 | 50 | 0 | 50 | Overwgt under reporters | Accel | PAR | min/week | A |
| Jakicic 1998 B | Overwgt over reporters | Accel | PAR | ||||||
| Johnson Kozlow 2006 A | 35–77 | 96 | 0 | 96 | Breast cancer | Accel | IPAQ | min/week | A |
| Johnson Kozlow 2006 B | 63 | 0 | 63 | 7-day PAR | |||||
| Johnson-Kozlow 2007 | 38–72 | 63 | 0 | 63 | Breast cancer | Accel | WHIQ | min/week | A |
| Koulouri 2006 A | 28.3 (6.0) | 10 | Healthy – baseline | Ped | PAD | KJ | A | ||
| Koulouri 2006 B | Healthy – intervention | Ped | |||||||
| Lasuzzo 2004 | 71.7 (8.2) | 39 | 19 | 20 | Seniors | Accel | Fullerton | MET-min/day | A |
| Leenders 1998 A | 18–40 | 10 | 0 | 10 | Healthy females | Accel, HRM, DLW | 7-day PAR | kcal/day | A |
| Leenders 1998 B | Accel, DLW | PAEE | kcal/day | ||||||
| Leenders 2000 | 26 (6.6) | 12 | 0 | 12 | Healthy college | Accel, Ped | 7-day PAR | kcal/kg/day | A |
| Leenders 2001 | 21–37 | 13 | 0 | 13 | Healthy females | Accel, Ped, DLW | 7-day PAR | kcal/day | A |
| Lemmer 2001 A | 20–30 | 40 | 21 | 19 | Younger males | Accel | PAQ | kJ/day | C |
| Lemmer 2001 B | 65–75 | Older males | Accel | ||||||
| Levin 1999 A | 21–59 | 77 | 28 | 49 | Healthy volunteers | Accel | 4-week PAR | MET-min/day | C |
| Levin 1999 B | SAFE | ||||||||
| Liu 2001 | 22–86 | 31 | Elderly Chinese | Indirect cal. | PAQ | kcal | NS | ||
| Lof 2003 A | 21–41 | 34 | 0 | 34 | Healthy Swedish | Accel, HRM, DLW | PAQ – TEE | kJ/24-hour | A |
| Lof 2003 B | HRM | PAQ – PAEE | |||||||
| Lovejoy 2001 A | 47.4 (0.2) | 149 | 0 | 149 | Premenopausal African | Accel | PAQ | kJ/day | D |
| Lovejoy 2001 B | Premenopausal White | Accel | kJ/day | ||||||
| Masse 1999 | 35–61 | 31 | 0 | 31 | Volunteers | Accel | 3-day PAD | kcal/day | A |
| Matthews 1995 A | 26.7 | 25 | 14 | 11 | University volunteers | Accel | 3-day PAL | kcal/day | A |
| Matthews 1995 B | 7-day PAR | ||||||||
| Matthews 2005 A | 46 | 69 | Volunteers | Accel | 24-hr PAR | min/day | C | ||
| Matthews 2005 B | Accel | min/wk | |||||||
| Matthews 2005 C | Accel | STAR Closed | min/day | ||||||
| Matthews 2005 D | Accel | min/wk | |||||||
| Matthews 2005 E | Accel | STAR Open | min/day | ||||||
| Matthews 2005 F | Accel | min/wk | |||||||
| McDermott 2000 A | 67.2 (7.0) | 41 | 19 | 22 | Peripheral Arterial Disease | Accel | LTPAQ | kcal/week | A |
| McDermott 2000 B | 66.1 (5.4) | Non-PAD | Accel | ||||||
| Meriwether 2006 A | 20–61 | 63 | 10 | 58 | Volunteers | Accel | PAAT | min/week | A |
| Meriwether 2006 B | Accel | IPAQ | |||||||
| Miller 2005 A | 61.6 (7.2) | 13 | Diabetic/CABG intervention | Accel | 7-day PAD | kcal/kg/day | D | ||
| Miller 2005 B | Diabetic/CABG control | Accel | |||||||
| Paton 1996 | 26–45 | 10 | 10 | 0 | HIV positive | DLW | PAD | PA Level | A |
| Paul 2005 | 39 (9) | 12 | 12 | 0 | Non-smoking | DLW | 7-day PAQ | MJ/day | A |
| Pitta 2005 A | 61 (8) | 13 | 10 | 3 | COPD – Walking | Accel | 1-day PAD | mins. | A |
| Pitta 2005 B | COPD – Cycling | Accel | |||||||
| Pitta 2005 C | COPD – Standing | Accel | |||||||
| Pitta 2005 D | COPD – Sitting | Accel | |||||||
| Pitta 2005 E | COPD – Lying | Accel | |||||||
| Racette 1995 A | 21–47 | 14 | 0 | 14 | Obese | HRM, DLW | 7-day PAR | MJ/day | C |
| Racette 1995 B | HRM | kcal/day | |||||||
| Richardson 1994 A | 20–59 | 78 | 28 | 50 | Healthy | Accel | Minnesota | MET/min/day | C |
| Richardson 1994 B | Accel | 4-week PAQ | |||||||
| Richardson 1994 C | Accel | 48-hr PAL | |||||||
| Richardson 1995 | 20–59 | 78 | 28 | 50 | Healthy | Accel | Baecke | MET/min/day | A |
| Richardson 2001 | 20–59 | 77 | 27 | 50 | Healthy | Accel | Stanford 7-day PAR | MET/min/day | A |
| Rothenberg 1998 | 73 | 20 | 8 | 12 | Healthy, free-living | HRM, DLW | PAD | MJ/day | C |
| Rutgers 1997 A | 68–78 | 13 | 0 | 13 | Elderly – individual calibration | HRM | PAQ | MJ/day | A |
| Rutgers 1997 B | Elderly – group calibration | HRM | |||||||
| Schmidt 2003 A | 39–65 | 58 | 0 | 58 | College – Freedson | Accel | PAL | min/day | A |
| Schmidt 2003 B | College – Hendelman | Accel | |||||||
| Schmidt 2003 C | College – Swartz | Accel | |||||||
| Schmidt 2006 A | 18–47 | 54 | 0 | 54 | Pregnant – Freedson | Accel | PPAQ | MET-min/day | C |
| Schmidt 2006 B | Pregnant – Hendelman | Accel | |||||||
| Schmidt 2006 C | Pregnant – Swartz | Accel | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 A | 20–30 | 6 | 4 | 2 | Healthy university | HRM – Proc 1 | PAD – Procedure 5 | MJ/day | A |
| Schulz 1989 B | HRM – Proc 2 | PAD – Procedure 5 | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 C | HRM – Proc 3 | PAD – Procedure 5 | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 D | HRM – Proc 4 | PAD – Procedure 5 | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 E | HRM – Proc 1 | PAD – Procedure 6 | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 F | HRM – Proc 2 | PAD – Procedure 6 | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 G | HRM – Proc 3 | PAD – Procedure 6 | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 H | HRM – Proc 4 | PAD – Procedure 6 | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 I | DLW | PAD – Procedure 5 | |||||||
| Schulz 1989 J | DLW | PAD – Procedure 6 | |||||||
| Seale 2002 A | 67–82 | 27 | 14 | 13 | Rural elderly | DLW | 7-day PAR – PAWT | MJ/day | C |
| Seale 2002 B | DLW | 7-day PAR – PABMR | |||||||
| Seale 2002 C | DLW | 7-day PAR – PAREE | |||||||
| Sjostrom 2002 A | 41 (10) | 445 | 202 | 243 | Swedish | Accel | IPAQ – MPA | min/day | A |
| Sjostrom 2002 B | Accel | IPAQ – VPA | |||||||
| Sobngwi 2001 | 19–68 | 89 | 44 | 45 | Cameroonian | Accel | SSAAQ | MET-hr/day | C |
| Soundy 2005 A | 52.9 (9.0) | 9 | Severe mental illness | Accel | PAQ – week 2 | kcal/day | C | ||
| Soundy 2005 B | Accel | PAQ – week 6 | |||||||
| Starling 1998 | 52–79 | 65 | 28 | 37 | Older free-living | DLW | Minnesota | kcal/day | NS |
| Starling 1999 A | 45–84 | 67 | 32 | 35 | Older free-living | Accel, DLW | YPAS | kcal/day | NS |
| Starling 1999 B | Accel | Minnesota | |||||||
| Staten 2001 A | 31–60 | 35 | 0 | 35 | Sedentary | DLW | AAFQ (28-day) | kJ/day | NS |
| Staten 2001 B | DLW | AAFQ (7-day) | |||||||
| Stein 2003 A | 30.6 (4.7) | 56 | 0 | 56 | Pregnant – active | Accel, HRM | PAL | kcal/day | A |
| Stein 2003 B | 27.9 (5.4) | Pregnant – sedentary | Accel, HRM | ||||||
| Strath 2003 A | 20–56 | 25 | 12 | 13 | General population | Accel | CAQ – MPA | min/day | A |
| Strath 2003 B | Accel | CAQ – VPA | |||||||
| Strath 2003 C | Accel | CAQ – MPA+ VPA | |||||||
| Strath 2004 | 20–65 | 15 | 12 | 14 | General population | Accel | CAQ (with HR) | MET-min/wk | NS |
| Taylor 1984 A | 34–69 | 12 | 12 | 0 | White males | Accel | Stanford | kcal/day | NS |
| Taylor 1984 B | Accel | kcal/kg/day | |||||||
| Taylor 1984 C | Accel | PAD | kcal/day | ||||||
| Taylor 1984 D | Accel | kcal/kg/day | |||||||
| Timperio 2003 A | M 37.8 (12.7), | 122 | 55 | 63 | Overweight | Accel | PAQ > 3 MET | min/day | A |
| Timperio 2003 B | F 39.6 (17.0) | Accel | PAQ 3–5.9 MET | ||||||
| Timperio 2003 C | Accel | PAQ > 6 MET | |||||||
| Timperio 2004 A | 18–75 | 551 | 241 | 310 | Free-living | Accel | AAS – Log | min/day | A |
| Timperio 2004 B | Accel | AAS – No log | |||||||
| Timperio 2004 C | Accel | IPAQ-S – Log | |||||||
| Timperio 2004 D | Accel | IPAQ-S – No log | |||||||
| Timperio 2004 E | Accel | IPAQ-L – Log | |||||||
| Timperio 2004 F | Accel | IPAQ-L – No log | |||||||
| Timperio 2004 G | Accel | BRFSS – Log | |||||||
| Timperio 2004 H | Accel | BRFSS – No log | |||||||
| Tzetzis 2001 | 19–21 | 75 | 33 | 42 | Novice skiers | HRM | PAQ | time/task | B |
| Wadsworth 2006 A | 18–24 | 71 | 0 | 71 | College – controls | Accel | IPAQ – MPA | min/day | A |
| Wadsworth 2006 B | College – controls | Accel | IPAQ – VPA | ||||||
| Wadsworth 2006 C | College – intervention | Accel | IPAQ – MPA | ||||||
| Wadsworth 2006 D | College – intervention | Accel | IPAQ – VPA | ||||||
| Walsh 2004 A | 20–46 | 75 | 0 | 75 | Overweight White | DLW | Tecumseh | kcal/day | NS |
| Walsh 2004 B | Overweight Black | DLW | |||||||
| Walsh 2004 C | Control White | DLW | |||||||
| Walsh 2004 D | Control Black | DLW | |||||||
| Washburn 2003 | 18–33 | 46 | 17 | 29 | Sedentary mod obese | DLW | PAR | kJ/day | C |
| Wendel-Vos 2003 A | 44 (6) | 50 | 36 | 14 | Healthy bank workers | Accel | PAQ 2–4 MET | MET | D |
| Wendel-Vos 2003 B | Accel | PAQ 4–6.5 MET | |||||||
| Wendel-Vos 2003 C | Accel | PAQ 6.5+ MET | |||||||
| Wickel 2006 | 18–23 | 70 | 13 | 57 | University | Accel | PAD | kcal/day | A |
| Wilbur 2001 A | 45–65 | 156 | 0 | 156 | Healthy employees | HRM | PAQ | min/walk | A |
| Wilbur 2001 B | HRM | PAL | |||||||
* A – measuring same length of time (e.g. 7-days, 1 week) and no time lag, B – same length with time lag, C – different length with no time lag, D – different length with a time lag, NS – not stated
Abbreviations: AAFQ – Arizona Activity Frequency Questionnaire, AAS – Active Australia Survey, Accel. – accelerometer, BRFSS – Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Cal. – calorimetry, CABG – Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, CAQ – College Alumnus Questionnaire, COPD – chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, DLW – doubly labeled water, F – female, Fullerton – Fullerton Physical Activity Questionnaire, HRM – heart rate monitor, IPAQ – International Physical Activity Questionnaire, kcal – kilocalorie, kJ – kilojoules, KPAS – Kaiser Physical Activity Survey, LTPAQ – Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire, M – male, MAQ – Modifiable Activity Questionnaire, MET – metabolic equivalent, MJ – mega joules, min – minute, Minnesota – Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire, MOSPA – Monica Optional Study of Physical Activity questionnaire, MPS – moderate physical activity, PAAT – Physical Activity Assessment Tool, PAD – physical activity diary, PAEE – physical activity energy expenditure, PAFQ – Physical Activity Frequency Questionnaire, PAL – physical activity log, PAQ – physical activity questionnaire, PAR – physical activity recall, Ped. – pedometer, SAFE – Survey of Activity, Fitness, and Exercise, SSAAQ – Sub-Saharan Africa Activity Questionnaire, Stanford – Stanford Physical Activity Questionnaire, STAR – Short Telephone-administered Activity Recall, Tecumseh – Tecumseh Community Health Survey, TEE – total energy expenditure, Vhard – very hard, VPA – vigorous physical activity, WHIQ – Women's Health Initiative Questionnaire, wk – week, YPAS – Yale Physical Activity Survey
Figure 2Scatter plot of all correlation coefficients between direct measures and self-report measures.
Figure 3Forest plot of percent mean differences between accelerometers and self-report measures from studies reporting combined results for males and females (excluding outliers ≥ 400%).
Figure 8Forest plot of percent mean differences between doubly-labeled water, heart rate monitoring, pedometers, and indirect calorimetry and self-report measures from studies reporting results for females only (excluding outliers ≥ 400%). Cal – calorimetry, DLW – doubly labeled water, HRM – heart rate monitor, Ped – pedometer.
Figure 5Forest plot of percent mean differences between accelerometers and self-report measures from studies reporting results for females only (excluding outliers ≥ 400%).
Figure 6Forest plot of percent mean differences between doubly-labeled water, heart rate monitoring, pedometers, and indirect calorimetry and self-report measures from studies reporting combined results for males and females (excluding outliers ≥ 400%). Cal – calorimetry, DLW – doubly labeled water, HRM – heart rate monitor, Ped – pedometer.