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Table 3 Construct validity of the AQuAA and the PASE scores.

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

Instrument

Median (25;75th percentile)

Correlation with the ActiGraph accelerometer

  

rs

p

ICC (95% CI)

ActiGraph (n = 48)

    

Counts/min

289 (195;337)

   

Total physical activities (min/wk)

1348 (1117;1717)

   

Light-intensity activities (min/wk)

1120 (935;1448)

   

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

223 (132;316)

   

Sedentary activities (min/wk)

4329 (3551;4584)

   

AQuAA (n = 48)

    

AQuAA Score (MET*min/wk)

5591 (3722;8786)

0.05

0.716

 

Total physical activities (min/wk)

1330 (935;2344)

  

0.03 (-0.25 to 0.31)

Light-intensity activities (min/wk)

1063 (668;1898)

  

-0.001 (-0.28 to 0.28)

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

238 (60;450)

  

0.32 (0.04 to 0.55)

Sedentary activities (min/wk)

3118 (2150;3720)

  

0.44 (0.18 to 0.64)

PASE (n = 48)

    

PASE Sum score (PASE score)

87 (52; 162)

0.16

0.279

 

Total physical activities (min/wk)

1609 (933; 2666)

  

0.12 (-0.17 to 0.39)

Sedentary activities (min/wk)

1079 (542; 1802)

  

0.39 (0.12 to 0.61)

  1. AQuAA: Activity Questionnaire for Adults and Adolescents; CI: confidence interval; ICC: intraclass correlation coefficients; PASE: Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly; rs: Spearman's rho.