| Literature DB >> 27112721 |
Yanping Duan1, Sonia Lippke2,3, Ru Zhang4, Walter Brehm5, Pak-Kwong Chung1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The study examined the measurement quality of a stage algorithm measuring the Four steps from Inactivity to activity Theory (FIT Model).Entities:
Keywords: Misclassification; Physical activity; Sensitivity; Specificity; Stages
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27112721 PMCID: PMC4845322 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2931-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Computing sensitivity and specificity of stages of change for Physical Activity (PA)
| Stage algorithm | Actual physical activity criterion | |
|---|---|---|
| Individuals meeting physical activity criterion | Individuals not meeting physical activity criterion | |
| Individuals in active stages (F, E, Ma) | a | b |
| Individuals in inactive stages (NC, C, P) | c | d |
Note: NC = Not-considering; C = Considering; P = Preparing; F = Fluctuating; E = Exploring; Ma = Maintaining. Sensitivity = a/(a + c) = Proportion of individuals who are accurately classified as performing the activity over the total number who meet the criteria for the activity. Specificity = d/(b + d) = Proportion of individuals who are accurately classified as not performing the activity over the total number who don't meet the criteria for the activity
Overview of assumptions and confirmed hypotheses for physical activity behavior
| Hypothesis (Assumption) | Findings: Confirmation of hypothesis | |
|---|---|---|
| Physical activity behavior | ||
| Strenuous and moderate activities (energy expenditure) | NC = C = P < F < E < Ma [ | √ √ √ √ √ |
| Strenuous, moderate, and mild activities (energy expenditure) | NC = C = P < F < E < Ma [ | √ √ √ √ √ |
| Social-cognitive variables | ||
| Barriers (R) | NC > C = P > F > E > Ma [8, 40; 41] | — — √ √ √ |
| Intrinsic motivation | NC = C < P < F = E < Ma [ | — √ √ √ √ |
| Plans | NC = C < P = F = E = Ma [ | — √ √ √ √ |
| Health outcome | ||
| Fitness | NC = C = P < F < E < Ma [ | — — √ — √ |
| Health satisfaction | NC = C = P < F = E < Ma [ | √ √ √ √ — |
| Match of assumptions and confirmed hypotheses | 27/35 = 77 % |
Note. NC = Not-considering; C = Considering; P = Preparing; F = Fluctuating; E = Exploring; Ma = Maintaining
A mark (√) indicates confirmation, a hyphen (−) indicates disconfirmation. Physical activity behavior = accumulating 240 min/week. HEPA criteria = accumulating 240 min/week with at least moderate intensity (6.5 Kcal). R means reverse-scored: The higher the value, the more difficulties the individual perceive
Assessment qualities of the staging algorithm in terms of physical activity measure
| Physical activity | Correctly Classified… | Correctly Classified… | Sensitivity | Specificity | AUC (SE) | Effect size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| As non-active | As active | |||||
| Strenuous and moderate behavior measure (energy expenditure) | 89 % NC = 89 % | 50 % F = 41 % | 71 % | 76%a | 0.82 (.01)*b | 1.29 |
| C = 91 % | E = 52 % | |||||
| P = 86 % | Ma = 68 % | |||||
| Strenuous, moderate, and mild behavior measure (energy expenditure) | 74 % NC = 76 % | 84 % F = 76 % | 64 % | 89%a | 0.86 (.01)*b | 1.53 |
| C = 76 % | E = 92 % | |||||
| P = 68 % | Ma = 90 % |
Note. NC = Not-considering; C = Considering; P = Preparing; F = Fluctuating; E = Exploring; Ma = Maintaining; Subscripts indicate significant differences between proportions and the AUC. AUC = area under the curve; SE = standard error (computed with receiver operator curves)
a Z = 5.93, P < .001; b Z (1012) = 4.42, P < .001
*P < .05
Results from Trend Analyses testing Linear, Quadratic, Cubic, Furth-order and Fifth-order Terms
| Test Variables | Linear term F = | Quadratic term F = | Cubic term F = | Fourth-order F = | Fifth-order F = |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical Activity | |||||
| Strenuous and moderate activities (energy expenditure) | 436.20*** | 20.06*** | 3.29 | 17.71*** | 54.54*** |
| Strenuous, moderate, and mild activities (energy expenditure) | 573.65*** | 16.05*** | 7.23** | 19.81*** | 62.96*** |
| Social-cognitive variables | |||||
| Barriers | 219.68*** | 1.06 | 0.06 | 16.71*** | 17.27*** |
| Intrinsic motivation | 240.98*** | 6.28* | 3.68 | 12.37*** | 6.00** |
| Plans | 141.67*** | 29.67*** | 3.80 | 11.57** | 0.79 |
| Health outcome | |||||
| Fitness | 171.77*** | 0.50 | 0.76 | 7.16** | 1.66 |
| Health satisfaction | 90.88*** | 1.87 | 2.67 | 3.18 | 10.04** |
Note
* P < .05
** P < .01
*** P < .001
Means and Standard Deviations (in Parentheses) of the Stage Groups, Results From Planned Pair Comparisons (n = 956–1,012)
| Stage Groups | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test variables | NC ( | C ( | P ( | F ( | E ( | Ma ( | Pair comparisons |
| M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | ||
| Physical Activity ( | |||||||
| Strenuous and moderate activities (energy expenditure) | 487.57 (769.86) | 452.47 (637.45) | 608.75 (745.57) | 1429.30 (1116.73) | 1739.40 (946.29) | 2412.50 (1412.32) | NC = C = P < F < E < Ma |
| Strenuous, moderate, and mild activities (energy expenditure) | 568.51 (766.67) | 558.89 (646.57) | 776.61 (777.16) | 1704.50 (1065.29) | 2020.60 (960.24) | 2661.60 (1288.05) | NC = C = P < F < E < Ma |
| Social-cognitive variables | |||||||
| Barriers ( | 3.85 (0.95) | 3.75 (0.86) | 3.47 (0.88) | 3.07 (0.86) | 2.80 (0.95) | 2.33 (0.86) | NC = C > P > F > E > Ma |
| Intrinsic motivation ( | 3.19 (1.02) | 3.62 (0.84) | 4.02 (0.76) | 4.24 (0.93) | 4.44 (0.77) | 4.84 (0.94) | NC < C < P < F = E < Ma |
| Plans ( | 2.48 (0.87) | 2.89 (0.68) | 3.36 (0.59) | 3.31 (0.80) | 3.39 (0.73) | 3.53 (0.85) | NC < C < P = F = E = Ma |
| Health outcome | |||||||
| Fitness ( | 3.32 (0.72) | 3.48 (0.58) | 3.70 (0.53) | 3.88 (0.55) | 3.91 (0.48) | 4.20 (0.47) | NC < C < P < F = E < Ma |
| Health satisfaction ( | 3.67 (0.84) | 3.64 (1.02) | 3.76 (1.15) | 4.22 (1.03) | 4.38 (1.09) | 4.62 (1.11) | NC = C = P < F = E = Ma |
Note. NC = Not-considering; C = Considering; P = Preparing; F = Fluctuating; E = Exploring; Ma = Maintaining; M = Means of stage groups; SD = Standard Deviations of means for the stage groups; n = group size (different for the various test variables because of missing values)