Assessing physical activity in people with mental illness: 23-country reliability and validity of the simple physical activity questionnaire (SIMPAQ).
Simon RosenbaumR MorellA Abdel-BakiM AhmadpanahT V AnilkumarL BaieA BaumanS BenderJ Boyan HanS BrandS Bratland-SandaJ Bueno-AntequeraA Camaz DeslandesL CarneiroA CarraroC P CastañedaF Castro MonteiroJ ChapmanJ Y ChauL J ChenB ChvatalovaL ChwastiakG CorrettiM DillonC DouglasS T EggerF GaughranM GerberE GobbiK GouldM HatzingerE Holsboer-TrachslerZ HoodbhoyC ImbodenP S InduR IqbalF R Jesus-MoraleidaS KondoP W KuO LedermanE H M LeeB MalchowE MatthewsP MazurA MeneghelliA MianB MorsethD Munguia-IzquierdoL NyboeB O'DonoghueA PerramJ RichardsA J RomainM RomaniukD Sadeghi BahmaniM SarnoF SchuchN SchweinfurthB StubbsR UwakweT Van DammeE Van Der StouweD VancampfortS VetterA WaterreusP B WardPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2020)
The SIMPAQ is a brief measure of physical activity and sedentary behaviour that can be reliably and validly administered by health professionals.