2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2006000300008
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Abstract: This study evaluates the validity and reliability of the Baecke questionnaire on habitual physical activity when applied to a population of HIV/AIDS subjects. Validity was determined by comparing measurements for 30 subjects of peak oxygen uptake, peak workload, and energy expenditure with scores for occupational physical activity (OPA), physical exercise in leisure (PEL), leisure and locomotion activities (LLA), and total score (TS). Reliability was determined by testing and retesting 29 subjects at intervals… Show more

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“…It has 3 activity domains, including activity related to the subject's work, sporting activity, and leisure activity. Its reliability has been reported in a sample of subjects with hip arthritis 45 (ICC = 0.87) and in a sample of asymptomatic adult males 18 (ICC = 0.77). The total score was utilized for analysis and higher scores represent higher levels of activity.…”
Section: [ Research Report ]mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It has 3 activity domains, including activity related to the subject's work, sporting activity, and leisure activity. Its reliability has been reported in a sample of subjects with hip arthritis 45 (ICC = 0.87) and in a sample of asymptomatic adult males 18 (ICC = 0.77). The total score was utilized for analysis and higher scores represent higher levels of activity.…”
Section: [ Research Report ]mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…No entanto, ao se comparar o escore total médio de atividade física alcançado por nossa amostra (escore = 6,5), constatou-se que este foi inferior ao apresentado no estudo de desenvolvimento do questionário (masculino [n = 139] = 8,2 e feminino [n = 167] = 8,4) com adultos holandeses saudáveis (10). Nossos resultados também foram inferiores aos observados em 29 adultos brasileiros residentes na cidade de São Paulo, no caso, sujeitos acometidos por HIV/Aids (escore = 7,3) (14).…”
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“…The patients were later evaluated concerning their habitual physical activity through the application of the Baecke questionnaire for HIV/AIDS patients 14 . The instrument presents occupational physical activity (OPA), leisure physical activity (LPA), leisure and locomotion activities (LLA) and total (TS) scores.…”
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confidence: 99%