Convergent validation of a questionnaire to assess the mode and frequency of commuting to and from school
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Published:2017-07-10
Issue:6
Volume:45
Page:612-620
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ISSN:1403-4948
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Container-title:Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Scand J Public Health
Author:
Chillón Palma1, Herrador-Colmenero Manuel1, Migueles Jairo H.1, Cabanas-Sánchez Verónica2, Fernández-Santos Jorge R.3, Veiga Óscar L.2, Castro-Piñero Jose3, Marcos Ascensión, Marcos Ascensión, Veiga Oscar L., Castro-Piñero José, Bandrés Fernando, Martínez-Gómez David, Ruiz Jonatan R., Carbonell-Baeza Ana, Gomez-Martinez Sonia, Santiago Catalina, Marcos Ascensión, Gómez-Martínez Sonia, Nova Esther, Díaz Esperanza L., Zapatera Belén, Veses Ana M., Mujico Jorge R., Gheorghe Alina, Veiga Oscar L., Villagra H. Ariel, del-Campo Juan, Cordente Carlos, Díaz Mario, Tejero Carlos M., Acha Aitor, Moya Jose M., Sanz Alberto, Martínez-Gómez David, Cabanas-Sánchez Verónica, Rodríguez-Romo Gabriel, Izquierdo-Gómez Rocío, Garcia-Cervantes Laura, Esteban-Cornejo. Irene, Castro-Piñero José, Mora-Vicente Jesús, Montesinos José L. González, Conde-Caveda Julio, Ortega Francisco B., Ruiz Jonatan R., Padilla Moledo Carmen, Carbonell Baeza Ana, Chillón Palma, del Rosario Fernández Jorge, González Galo Ana, Bellvís Guerra Gonzalo, Alfonso Álvaro Delgado, Parrilla Fernando, Gómez Roque, Gavala Juan, Bandrés Fernando, Lucia Alejandro, Santiago Catalina, Gómez-Gallego Félix
Affiliation:
1. PROFITH ‘Promoting FITness and Health through physical activity’ research group, Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Spain 2. Department of Physical Education, Sport and Human Movement, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University Autónoma de Madrid, Spain 3. Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Education Sciences, University of Cadiz, Spain
Abstract
Aims: The purposes of this research were to study the convergent validity of the Mode and Frequency of Commuting To and From School Questionnaire using objectively assessed steps and time spent in different physical activity intensities and to compare the self-reported versus objective journey time in Spanish youths. Methods: Three hundred and eighty-nine Spanish youth aged 7–19 years were asked to complete the questionnaire and wore an accelerometer for five days. The objective commuting distance and time from home to school were estimated using Google MapsTM. Results: There were significant differences between passive and walking participants on step numbers, sedentary time and physical activity levels (except for vigorous physical activity in children). For children, a mean difference of −4.03 minutes between objective measured and self-reported journey time was found (95% limits of agreement were 13.55 and −21.60 minutes). For adolescents, the mean difference was −1.39 minutes (95% limits of agreement were 15.23 and −18.02 minutes). Conclusions: The findings indicated that the Mode of Commuting To and From School Questionnaire showed a convergent validity to assess this behaviour in Spanish youths. Self-reported journey time for walking is comparable to Google MapsTM in adolescents but not in children.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine
Cited by
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