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Clinical Trials/NCT04423705
NCT04423705
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The Turkish Version of The Active-Q: Physical Activity Questionnaire: A Reliability and Validity Study

Hacettepe University0 sites120 target enrollmentJune 15, 2020

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Exercise
Sponsor
Hacettepe University
Enrollment
120
Primary Endpoint
Reliability: The Active-Q
Last Updated
5 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The investigators think that "The Active-Q: Physical Activity Questionnaire" will help physiotherapists and other health professionals in the field and in the field to evaluate individuals' physical activity by revealing their energy consumption values. Therefore, it was aimed to make this scale available to Turkish healthcare professionals by conducting the Turkish validity and reliability study.

Detailed Description

Individuals forming modern societies along with technological developments are increasingly adopting sedentary lifestyle. This situation increases the risks in terms of morbidity and mortality. For this reason, especially all countries build their health policies on increasing physical activity and make strides to improve it. In order to reach the ideal physical activity level, the physical activity level should be evaluated. However, when the literature is evaluated, it is possible to come across different and many physical activity evaluation methods. This makes it difficult to compare. On the other hand, many researchers prefer to use scales and surveys because of their low costs and ease of use. Although there are many physical activity assessment scales in the literature based on age, gender, disorder or disease, social needs and other features, many of them cannot be used in our society because they are not Turkish. This poses an important obstacle for Turkish researchers to evaluate physical activity. "The Active-Q: Physical Activity Questionnaire" is a web-based scale developed to investigate the absence of physical activity and activity for individuals over the age of 18. Individuals are asked to answer questions about their activity habits in the past year. By developing the scale, Bonn et al. Tested its validity and reliability comparatively with the 'Double labeled water' method and the accelerometer. The investigators think that "The Active-Q: Physical Activity Questionnaire" will help physiotherapists and other health professionals in the field and in the field to evaluate individuals' physical activity by revealing their energy consumption values. Therefore, it was aimed to make this scale available to Turkish healthcare professionals by conducting the Turkish validity and reliability study.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 15, 2020
End Date
August 15, 2020
Last Updated
5 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Pınar Kısacık, PhD

Principle Investigator

Hacettepe University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • to be a native Turkish speaker
  • to be a volunteer

Exclusion Criteria

  • to make any form of weight alternation diet
  • to be pregnant
  • to have given birth during last 1 year
  • to have any chronic and/or orthopedic disease/problem/syndrome
  • to have any traumatic injury or any form of surgery during last 1 year

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Reliability: The Active-Q

Time Frame: 2 months

To measure stability of the test over time by The Active-Q: Physical Activity Questionnaire. The Active-Q is filled with one week interval.

Validity- IPAQ-SF

Time Frame: 2 months

To test in order to establish the correlation among the proposed instrument and instruments that had already been translated and validated. The Short Form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-SF) is used.

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