Feb 14, 2024

Public workspaceInvestigating Reliability and Criterion Validity of the Chinese Version of the Assessment of Physical Activity in Frail Older People: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • yuelin li1,
  • LinYu Lyu1,
  • Xing Fan1,
  • LiJuan Xu2,
  • Yan Li1,
  • Rhayun Song1
  • 1Chungnam National University;
  • 2Lishui University
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Protocol Citationyuelin li, LinYu Lyu, Xing Fan, LiJuan Xu, Yan Li, Rhayun Song 2024. Investigating Reliability and Criterion Validity of the Chinese Version of the Assessment of Physical Activity in Frail Older People: A Cross-Sectional Study. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.14egn3d7yl5d/v1
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Created: February 13, 2024
Last Modified: February 14, 2024
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Abstract
- This study aims to determine the reliability and criterion validity of the Chinese version of the APAFOP (APAFOP-C).
- Sampling and Participants
Future recruitment will involve convenience sampling of community-residing older adults with frailty in northeastern China, aged 65 years or older and scoring ≥2 on the FRAIL scale. Recruitment methods will include flyers on public boards and word-of-mouth. Exclusions will apply to institutionalized or hospitalized individuals, or those unable to communicate during interviews. The target sample size will be determined through an a-priori calculation using G*Power software, aiming for 120 participants to account for potential dropouts and enhance generalizability.
- Ethical Considerations
The study will adhere to the Declaration of Helsinki principles, with protocol approval by the Institutional Review Board of Lishui University's School of Medicine (Approval No. 2022-0001). Informed consent will be obtained from all participants, ensuring their right to confidentiality and withdrawal without penalty.
- Data Collection
Data collection will involve face-to-face interviews and objective measurements using tools like pedometers. Participants will complete a sociodemographic questionnaire and undergo anthropometric measurements for BMI classification. An investigator triangulation method will assess inter-rater reliability with three raters. Additionally, participants will wear a pedometer for direct PA comparison, with follow-up assessments for intra-rater reliability after 7–14 days.
- Objective and Subjective physical activity Assessment
The objective PA assessment will utilize a Yamax SW-200 pedometer. Subjective PA will be assessed using the APAFOP-C, covering six domains of PA, with intensity rated according to a MET-based scoring system. The questionnaire will be adapted for cultural relevance to the Chinese context.
- Data Analysis
Data will be analyzed using SPSS software, with results reported as mean±SD or medians and IQRs. The Mann-Whitney U test and Kolmogorov-Smirnov test will assess the representativeness of selected days and normality, respectively. Intra- and inter-rater reliability will be evaluated using ICC and Kendall’s W test, with criterion validity assessed via ICC. Bland-Altman plots will determine the Limit of Agreement for both reliability measures and criterion validity. Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients will interpret the strength of relationships, with a significance level set at .05. Missing data will be handled through mean or multiple imputations, depending on the nature of the missingness.
- Expected Results
It is expected that the APAFOP-C will demonstrate substantial intra-rater reliability, with acceptable inter-rater reliability and criterion validity compared to pedometer readings, suggesting its suitability for assessing physical activity in frail older adults.
Guidelines
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2. Li Y, Lyu L, Fan X, Xu L, Zhao R, Jiang Y, et al. Translation and Linguistic Validation of the Assessment of Physical Activity in Frail Older People into Simplified Chinese Using Cognitive Interviewing Methodology. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2022;31(3):383-90.
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Before start
This study focuses on psychometric assessment and is a follow-up study to our previous study that dealt mainly with the linguistic validation (Li et al., 2023).

Li Y, Lyu L, Fan X, Xu L, Zhao R, Jiang Y, et al. Translation and Linguistic Validation of the Assessment of Physical Activity in Frail Older People into Simplified Chinese Using Cognitive Interviewing Methodology. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2022;31(3):383-90.
Before start
This study focuses on psychometric assessment and is a follow-up study to our previous study that dealt mainly with the linguistic validation (Li et al., 2023).

Li Y, Lyu L, Fan X, Xu L, Zhao R, Jiang Y, et al. Translation and Linguistic Validation of the Assessment of Physical Activity in Frail Older People into Simplified Chinese Using Cognitive Interviewing Methodology. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2022;31(3):383-90.