Calibration of the Active Australia questionnaire and application to a logistic regression model.
Julie K Bassett; Christopher T V Swain; Allison M Hodge; Shahid Mahmood; Ilona Csizmadi; Neville Owen; David W Dunstan; Brigid M Lynch
Abstract
To estimate the extent of measurement error in the Active Australia questionnaire, and to examine the impact of measurement error on the association of moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with obesity.Accelerometer Validation Study, cross-sectional; data from the third wave of a prospective cohort (Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle (AusDiab) Study)).Self-reported physical activity data were obtained from 4005 participants of the third wave of the AusDiab study via the Active Australia questionnaire. Accelerometer-derived physical activity data were obtained from a subsample of 670 participants. Validity coefficients and attenuation factors were estimated from a measurement error model. A regression calibration method was applied to a logistic regression model examining the association between self-reported MVPA and obesity to adjust observed odds ratios (OR) for measurement error.The validity coefficient was 0.35 (0.28, 0.43) and the attenuation factor was 0.16 (0.13, 0.20) in models adjusted for age and sex. The uncorrected OR for obesity for 210min/week of MVPA (50th percentile) relative to 80min/week (25th percentile) was 0.87 (0.85, 0.90). The attenuation factor was used to adjust this OR for measurement error, giving a corrected OR of 0.43 (0.32, 0.55).Substantial measurement error (relative to accelerometry) was evident in the Active Australia questionnaire, leading to attenuation of the association of MVPA with obesity. A regression-calibration method can be used to adjust risk estimates for associations between self-reported MVPA and health-related outcomes for measurement error specific to self-report. These corrected risk estimates reflect associations that would be expected if MVPA were measured by accelerometry.
| Journal | JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT |
| ISSN | 1878-1861 |
| Published | 01 May 2021 |
| Volume | 24 |
| Issue | 5 |
| Pages | 474-480 |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.jsams.2020.11.007 |
| Type | Journal Article | Validation Study |
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