TY - JOUR
AU - Leitzmann, Michael
AU - Gastell, Sylvia
AU - Hillreiner, Andrea
AU - Herbolsheimer, Florian
AU - Baumeister, Sebastian E
AU - Bohn, Barbara
AU - Brandes, Mirko
AU - Greiser, Halina
AU - Jaeschke, Lina
AU - Jochem, Carmen
AU - Kluttig, Alexander
AU - Krist, Lilian
AU - Michels, Karin B
AU - Pischon, Tobias
AU - Schmermund, Axel
AU - Sprengeler, Ole
AU - Zschocke, Johannes
AU - Ahrens, Wolfgang
AU - Baurecht, Hansjörg
AU - Becher, Heiko
AU - Berger, Klaus
AU - Brenner, Hermann
AU - Castell, Stefanie
AU - Fischer, Beate
AU - Franzke, Claus-Werner
AU - Fricke, Julia
AU - Hoffmann, Wolfgang
AU - Holleczek, Bernd
AU - Kaaks, Rudolf
AU - Kalinowski, Sonja
AU - Keil, Thomas
AU - Kemmling, Yvonne
AU - Kuß, Oliver
AU - Legath, Nicole
AU - Lieb, Wolfgang
AU - Linseisen, Jakob
AU - Löffler, Markus
AU - Mikolajczyk, Rafael
AU - Obi, Nadia
AU - Peters, Annette
AU - Ratjen, Ilka
AU - Schikowski, Tamara
AU - Schulze, Matthias B
AU - Stang, Andreas
AU - Thierry, Sigrid
AU - Völzke, Henry
AU - Wirkner, Kerstin
AU - Steindorf, Karen
TI - [Physical activity in the German National Cohort (NAKO): use of multiple assessment tools and initial results].
JO - Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
VL - 63
IS - 3
SN - 1437-1588
CY - Heidelberg
PB - Springer
M1 - DKFZ-2020-00415
SP - 301-311
PY - 2020
N1 - #LA:C110#2020 Mar;63(3):301-311
AB - Physical activity is a complex behavior that is difficult to measure validly and reliably in large, population-based studies. Data on physical activity are available for the initial 100,000 participants of the German National Cohort.To describe the baseline physical activity assessment in the cohort and to present initial descriptive results.Physical activity was assessed using a combination of tools, including two self-administered questionnaires, the Questionnaire on Annual Physical Activity Pattern (QUAP) and the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ); a computer-based 24‑h physical activity recall (cpar24); and 7‑day accelerometry (Actigraph GT3X/+; ActiGraph, Pensacola, FL, USA).The availability of data varied between assessment instruments (QUAP: n = 16,372; GPAQ: n = 90,900; cpar24: n = 23,989; accelerometry: n = 35,218). Analyses across measurement tools showed that on average, women spent 75 to 216 min/d, and men spent 73 to 224 min/d in moderate or higher intensity total physical activity. Persons aged 20-39 years spent 66 to 200 min/d, and persons aged 40-69 years spent 78 to 244 min/d in moderate or higher intensity total physical activity.Initial baseline analyses of physical activity in this cohort show the value of using a combination of questionnaires, 24‑h recalls, and a movement sensor. The comprehensive data collection represents a valuable resource for future analyses and will improve our understanding of the association between physical activity and disease prevention.
LB - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
C6 - pmid:32055903
DO - DOI:10.1007/s00103-020-03099-7
UR - https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/153718
ER -