Responsiveness of Physical Activity Measures Following Exercise Programs after Total Knee Arthroplasty.

Gustavo J Almeida, Lauren Terhorst, James J Irrgang, G Kelley Fitzgerald, John M Jakicic, Sara R Piva
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Background: Few instruments that measure physical activity (pa) can accurately quantify pa performed at light and moderate intensities, which is particularly relevant to older adults. Evidence for responsiveness of these instruments after an intervention is limited.

Objectives: o estimate and compare the responsiveness of two activity monitors and one questionnaire in assessing PA after an intervention following total knee Arthroplasty.

Methods: This one-group pretest-posttest, repeated-measures study analyzed changes in duration of daily PA and the standardized response mean (SRM) to assess internal responsiveness that were compared across instruments. Correlations between changes in PA measured by the proposed instruments and the global rating of change were used to test external responsiveness. Agreement between PA instruments on identifying individuals who changed their PA based on measurement error was assessed using weighted-Kappa (K).

Results: Thirty subjects, mean age 67(6) and 73% female, were analyzed. Changes in PA measured by each instrument were small (p>0.05), resulting in a small degree of responsiveness (SRM<0.30). Global rating of change scores did not correlate with changes in PA (rho=0.13-0.28, p>0.05). The activity monitors agreed on identifying changes in moderate-intensity PA (K=0.60) and number of steps (K=0.63), but did not agree with scores from questionnaire(K≤0.22).

Conclusion: Analyzing group-based changes in PA is challenging due to high-variability in the outcome. Investigating changes in PA at the individual-level may be a more viable alternative.

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全膝关节置换术后运动计划对身体活动测量的反应性。
背景:很少有测量体力活动(pa)的仪器可以准确量化在轻度和中度强度下进行的pa,这与老年人特别相关。干预后这些工具的反应性证据有限。目的:评估和比较两种活动监测仪和一份问卷在评估全膝关节置换术后干预后PA的反应性。方法:这项一组前测后测、重复测量的研究分析了每日PA持续时间的变化和标准化反应平均值(SRM),以评估不同仪器之间的内部反应性。所提出的仪器测量的PA变化与全球变化评级之间的相关性用于测试外部响应性。使用加权kappa (K)评估PA仪器在识别基于测量误差改变其PA的个体方面的一致性。结果:分析了30名受试者,平均年龄67(6),其中73%为女性。各仪器测得的PA变化较小(p>0.05),导致反应程度较小(SRM0.05)。活动监测器在识别中强度PA (K=0.60)和步数(K=0.63)的变化上达成一致,但与问卷得分(K≤0.22)不一致。结论:由于结果的高度可变性,分析基于组的PA变化具有挑战性。在个人层面调查PA的变化可能是一个更可行的选择。
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