Ambiguity in Communicating Intensity of Physical Activity: Survey Study.
Hyeoneui KimJaemin KimRicky K TairaPublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2020)
This survey showed significant variations in how people perceive and interpret the intensity levels of physical activities described with general severity modifiers, degrees of physical exertion, and physical activity examples. Considering that these are among the most widely used methods of communicating physical activity intensity in current practice, a possible miscommunication in assessing and promoting physical activity seems to be a real concern. We need to adopt a method that represents activity intensity in a quantifiable manner to avoid unintended miscommunication.