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Concordance Between Accelerometer-Measured and Self-Reported Physical Activity and Sedentary Time in Adults with Autism.

Daehyoung LeeGeorgia C FreyDonetta J CothranJaroslaw HarezlakPatrick C Shih
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2023)
This study examined the concordance between accelerometry-measured and self-reported physical activity (PA) and sedentary time in adults with autism. Twenty-four participants wore an ActiGraph GT3X + accelerometer for seven consecutive days and completed the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF) on the last day of their study participation. Bland-Altman plots assessed the magnitude of agreement between the two measures. Nearly 80% of the participants accumulated the recommended ≥ 150 min of moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA)/week, but were also sedentary for over nine hours/day according to accelerometry data. Findings showed that adults with autism tended to overreport MVPA (b = 1.606, p < 0.01) and underreport sedentary time (b = 1.161, p = 0.03) via the IPAQ-SF, as compared to objective measurements.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • intellectual disability
  • body mass index
  • sleep quality
  • randomized controlled trial
  • cross sectional
  • high intensity
  • big data
  • depressive symptoms
  • data analysis