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      Cuestionarios de estimación de actividad física: revisión sistemática y análisis de sus propiedades psicométricas en población española mayor de 60 años Translated title: Physical activity questionnaires: a systematic review and analysis of their psychometric properties in Spanish population over 60 years old

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          RESUMEN Fundamentos: Los cuestionarios de estimación de actividad física son herramientas ampliamente empleadas por los profesionales de la salud. Resulta esencial conocer la calidad y características de los mismos. Esta revisión sistemática tuvo como objetivo identificar y analizar las características psicométricas de los cuestionarios de realización de actividad física validados en población española mayor de 60 años, así como la calidad metodológica de los estudios de su validez y/o fiabilidad. Métodos: Revisión sistemática de estudios donde se informe de la validez y/o fiabilidad de cuestionarios adaptados al castellano para estimar la actividad física realizada por población mayor de 60 años. Se estudiaron las características de la muestra, las propiedades psicométricas validez y fiabilidad test-retest, así como la calidad metodológica de los estudios, que se evaluó mediante la lista de comprobación Qualitative Atributes and Measurement Properties of Physical Activity Questionnaires (QAPAQ). Resultados: Fueron encontrados y analizados un total de 8 cuestiona- rios, destacando en validez la Versión Reducida en Español del cuestionario de actividad física en el tiempo libre de Minnesota (VREM) (validez de constructo 95,5% con Kappa = 0,93) así como en fiabilidad (ICC=0,96), junto con el Modified Baecke (ICC = 0,92-0,96). Los criterios propuestos por el QAPAQ fueron superados en un 80% por 4 cuestionarios, siendo el Yale Physical Activity Survey (YPAS), el cuestionario que mayor puntuación obtuvo. Conclusiones: Al objeto de estimar la cantidad de AF realizada por personas mayores de 60 años de nacionalidad española mediante cuestionarios, se aconseja el empleo, por este orden, de los instrumentos YPAS, VREM y Modified Baecke.

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          ABSTRACT Background: Questionnaires for estimating physical activity are measurement tools widely used by health professionals. Therefore, it is important to know their characteristics and quality. This systematic review aimed at identifying and analyzing de psychometric properties of the existing physical activity questionnaires validated in Spanish people older than 60 years of age, as well as to inform about the methodological quality of the studies performed concerning their validity and/or reliability. Methods: A systematic review of the available scientific literature regarding studies focused on the validity and/or reliability of questionnaires used for estimating the prevalence of physical activity among Spanish populations over 60 years old. The Qualitative Attributes and Measurement Properties of Physical Activity Questionnaires checklist (QAPAQ), was used to evaluate the sample characteristics, the psychometric properties, the validity, the test-retest reliability and the methodological quality of each study identified. Results: A total of 8 questionnaires were found and analyzed, highlighting in means of validity the short Spanish version (VREM) of the Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire (construct validity 95.5% with Kappa = 0.93) as well as in reliability (ICC=0.96), along with the Modified Baecke (ICC = 0,92-0,96). Four questionnaires met more than 80% of the criteria proposed by the QAPAQ. The YPAS was the questionnaire which reached the higher score. Conclusions: When estimating the amount of physical activity performed by Spanish people older than 60 years of age by means of questionnaires, it is advisable to use (in this order) the YPAS, VREM and Modified Baecke.

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          A comparison of direct versus self-report measures for assessing physical activity in adults: a systematic review

          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. Methods Eight electronic databases were searched to identify observational and experimental studies of adult populations. Searching identified 4,463 potential articles. Initial screening found that 293 examined the relationship between self-reported and directly measured physical activity and met the eligibility criteria. Data abstraction was completed for 187 articles, which described comparable data and/or comparisons, while 76 articles lacked comparable data or comparisons, and a further 30 did not meet the review's eligibility requirements. A risk of bias assessment was conducted for all articles from which data was abstracted. Results Correlations between self-report and direct measures were generally low-to-moderate and ranged from -0.71 to 0.96. No clear pattern emerged for the mean differences between self-report and direct measures of physical activity. Trends differed by measure of physical activity employed, level of physical activity measured, and the gender of participants. Results of the risk of bias assessment indicated that 38% of the studies had lower quality scores. Conclusion The findings suggest that the measurement method may have a significant impact on the observed levels of physical activity. Self-report measures of physical activity were both higher and lower than directly measured levels of physical activity, which poses a problem for both reliance on self-report measures and for attempts to correct for self-report – direct measure differences. This review reveals the need for valid, accurate and reliable measures of physical activity in evaluating current and changing physical activity levels, physical activity interventions, and the relationships between physical activity and health outcomes.
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              A Review of the Effects of Physical Activity and Exercise on Cognitive and Brain Functions in Older Adults

              Studies supporting the notion that physical activity and exercise can help alleviate the negative impact of age on the body and the mind abound. This literature review provides an overview of important findings in this fast growing research domain. Results from cross-sectional, longitudinal, and intervention studies with healthy older adults, frail patients, and persons suffering from mild cognitive impairment and dementia are reviewed and discussed. Together these finding suggest that physical exercise is a promising nonpharmaceutical intervention to prevent age-related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases.
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                Journal
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                Revista Española de Salud Pública
                Rev. Esp. Salud Publica
                Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar social (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                1135-5727
                2173-9110
                2018
                : 92
                : e201805018
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                [1] orgnameHealthyfit Research Group
                [2] Pontevedra Galicia orgnameUniversidade de Vigo orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación y el Deporte orgdiv2Departamento de Didácticas Especiales Spain
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                S1135-57272018000100500 S1135-5727(18)09200000500
                25867cfd-c733-4f4c-9302-9673d3420717

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                : 03 April 2018
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                Actividad Motora,Questionnaire,Terapia por Ejercicio,Energy expenditure,Encuestas y cuestionarios,Physical activity,Ejercicio físico,Geriatric Assessments,Test-retest reliability,Evaluación en Salud,Aged,Validez de las pruebas,Validity and reliability,Reproducibilidad de resultados,Elderly,Anciano

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