Physical activity in patients with cancer: self-report versus accelerometer assessments

Autor: Saskia Persoon, Willem van Mechelen, Irma M. Verdonck-de Leeuw, Caroline S. Kampshoff, Jan H. Smit, Mai J. M. Chinapaw, Marie José Kersten, Frans Nollet, Laurien M. Buffart, Jorine A. Vermaire, Teatske M. Altenburg, Maaike B. de Beaufort, Joeri A J Douma
Přispěvatelé: Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Clinical Psychology, APH - Mental Health, Physiology, Medical oncology, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, Public and occupational health, Psychiatry, Otolaryngology / Head & Neck Surgery, APH - Personalized Medicine, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, Epidemiology and Data Science, Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D), AMS - Rehabilitation & Development, APH - Societal Participation & Health, APH - Methodology, Graduate School, Rehabilitation medicine, AMS - Restoration & Development, CCA - Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life, Clinical Haematology
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Supportive Care in Cancer
Douma, J A J, de Beaufort, M B, Kampshoff, C S, Persoon, S, Vermaire, J A, Chinapaw, M J, van Mechelen, W, Nollet, F, Kersten, M J, Smit, J H, Verdonck-de Leeuw, I M, Altenburg, T M & Buffart, L M 2020, ' Physical activity in patients with cancer : self-report versus accelerometer assessments ', Supportive Care in Cancer, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 3701-3709 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-019-05203-3
Supportive Care in Cancer, 28(8), 3701-3709. Springer Verlag
Supportive care in cancer, 28(8). Springer Verlag
ISSN: 1433-7339
0941-4355
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-019-05203-3
Popis: Purpose The level of daily physical activity in patients with cancer is frequently assessed by questionnaires, such as the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE). Objective assessments, with for example accelerometers, may be a good alternative. The aim of this study was to investigate the agreement between the PASE questionnaire and accelerometer-assessed physical activity in a large group of patients with different types of cancer. Methods Baseline accelerometer and PASE questionnaire data of 403 participants from the REACT (Resistance and Endurance Exercise After Chemotherapy, n = 227), the EXIST (Exercise Intervention After Stem-Cell Transplantation, n = 74), and NET-QUBIC (NEtherlands QUality of Life And Biomedical Cohort Studies In Cancer, n = 102) studies were available for the current analyses. Physical activity was assessed by the PASE questionnaire (total score) and accelerometers (total minutes per day > 100 counts). Linear mixed models regression analysis was used to assess the agreement between the PASE questionnaire and accelerometer-assessed physical activity. Results The mean (SD) PASE score was 95.9 (75.1) points and mean (SD) time in physical activity measured with the accelerometer was 256.6 (78.8) min per day. The agreement between the PASE score and the accelerometer data was significant, but poor (standardized regression coefficient (B) = 0.36, 95%CI = 0.27; 0.44, p < 0.01). Conclusion Agreement between the PASE questionnaire and accelerometer-assessed physical activity was poor. The poor agreement indicates that they measure different physical activity constructs and cannot be used interchangeably to assess the level of daily physical activity in patients with cancer.
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