Reliability and validity testing of a single-item physical activity measure
@article{Milton2010ReliabilityAV,
title={Reliability and validity testing of a single-item physical activity measure},
author={Karen Milton and Fiona C Bull and Adrian Bauman},
journal={British Journal of Sports Medicine},
year={2010},
volume={45},
pages={203 - 208}
}Objective To develop and test a new single-item physical activity screening tool, suitable for assessing respondents' eligibility for behaviour change interventions. Design Two single-item assessment tools were developed, one using a “past week” recall period, the other using a “past month” recall period. A quota sampling system was used to recruit 480 adults from across England, Scotland and Wales. Half the sample completed the past-week question and half completed the past-month version. Test…
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