Two physical activity questionnaires were evaluated against cardiorespiratory fitness
(V˙O2 peak), and a tri-axial accelerometer for movement registration (Tracmor) in 166 men,
aged 40 years, within the framework of the Leuven Longitudinal Study on Lifestyle,
Fitness, and Health. Tracmor data were obtained during four successive days. Besides
the work index, the sport index, and the total activity index from the Baecke questionnaire,
the subjective activity score, calculated energy expenditure during work, work index,
and the total activity index from the Tecumseh Community questionnaire showed significant
correlation coefficients with the mean Tracmor output (r = 0.26 - 0.47, p < 0.01).
The questionnaire submeasures and the Tracmor output as generated in the same physical
activity dimension showed the same relationships (r = 0.22 - 0.50, p < 0.01). Multiple
stepwise regression and stepwise discriminant analyses showed the Baecke questionnaire
as the best indicator of the subject's physical activity level. Extra information
about the physical activity level was given by two Tecumseh submeasures, e.g. energy
expenditure during work and sleeping time. The results indicated that the Baecke questionnaire
is superior in large-scale studies because of simplicity. However, the Tecumseh questionnaire
can give detailed information about physical activity patterns and energy expenditure.
Key words:
Physical activity, validity, accelerometry, questionnaires, energy expenditure.
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