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Table 2 Test-retest reliability of the AQuAA and the PASE scores.

From: Psychometric properties of two physical activity questionnaires, the AQuAA and the PASE, in cancer patients

Instrument

T0 Median

(25;75th percentile)

T1 Median

(25;75th percentile)

ICC

(95% CI)

SEM

SDD95

SDD95/range95 ratio

AQuAA (n = 50)

      

AQuAA Score (MET*min/wk)

5316

(3263;8317)

5217

(3953;7491)

0.70

(0.53 to 0.82)

2671

7405

0.39

Total physical activities (min/wk)

1330

(913; 2321)

1500

(1054;2069)

0.63

(0.42 to 0.77)

663

1838

0.44

Light-intensity activities (min/wk)

1063

(660; 1853)

1215

(683;1706)

0.57

(0.35 to 0.73)

596

1653

0.40

Moderate-to-vigorous intensity activities (min/wk)

230

(34; 450)

293

(60;481)

0.70

(0.52 to 0.82)

275

762

0.39

Sedentary activities (min/wk)

3090

(2078; 3720)

2743

(1841; 3709)

0.78

(0.65 to 0.87)

637

1767

0.30

PASE (n = 50)

      

PASE Sum score (PASEscore)

86

(49;161)

97

(55;175)

0.89

(0.82 to 0.94)

30

84

0.22

Total physical activities (min/wk)

1518

(873; 2630)

1659

(1005;2904)

0.90

(0.83 to 0.94)

498

1379

0.15

Sedentary activities (min/wk)

1079

(542;1802)

1079

(542;1802)

0.67

(0.48 to 0.80)

335

928

0.79

  1. AQuAA: Activity Questionnaire for Adults and Adolescents; CI: confidence interval; ICC: intraclass correlation coefficients; PASE: Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly; SEM: standard error of measurement; T0: the first time the questionnaires were completed; T1: the second time the questionnaires were completed (5 days after the first time); SDD95: smallest detectable difference at a 95% confidence level; range95: the difference between the lowest (2.5th percentile) and highest (97.5th percentile) observed value.