Reliability and validity of the IPAQ-L in a sample of Hong Kong urban older adults: does neighborhood of residence matter?

J Aging Phys Act. 2012 Oct;20(4):402-20. doi: 10.1123/japa.20.4.402. Epub 2011 Dec 20.

Abstract

This study examined reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Long Form (IPAQ-LC) in Chinese seniors, including moderating effects of neighborhood walkability and socioeconomic status (SES) on reliability and validity. The IPAQ-LC was interviewer-administered (n = 96), accelerometer and 7-day walk-diary data were collected (n = 94), and the IPAC-LC was readministered (N = 92). Acceptable reliability was found for all measures of physical activity (PA) overall and across different types of neighborhood. Participants from highly walkable neighborhoods were more reliable at estimating walking for transport. Participants from low-SES areas were less reliable at estimating leisure-time PA and sitting but more reliable at estimating transport-related walking. IPAQ-LC walking was significantly related to light- but not moderate-intensity accelerometry-based PA. It was moderately to strongly related to a 7-day diary of walking. The data imply slow-paced walking, probably due to age, climate, and terrain. The findings suggest that the IPAQ-LC's reliability and validity are acceptable in Chinese seniors.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Acceleration
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Environment Design*
  • Female
  • Geriatric Assessment / methods*
  • Hong Kong
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Medical Records
  • Motor Activity / physiology
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Residence Characteristics*
  • Self Report
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Urban Population*
  • Walking / physiology*