Journal article

A quantitative bias analysis to estimate measurement error-related attenuation of the association between self-reported physical activity and colorectal cancer risk

S Mahmood, NH Nguyen, JK Bassett, RJ Macinnis, A Karahalios, N Owen, FJ Bruinsma, RL Milne, GG Giles, DR English, BM Lynch

International Journal of Epidemiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2020

Abstract

Background: Self-reported physical activity is inaccurate, yet few investigators attempt to adjust for measurement error when estimating risks for health outcomes. We estimated what the association between self-reported physical activity and colorectal cancer risk would be if physical activity had been assessed using accelerometry instead. Methods: We conducted a validation study in which 235 Australian adults completed a telephone-administered International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), and wore an accelerometer (Actigraph GT3X+) for 7 days. Using accelerometer-assessed physical activity as the criterion measure, we calculated validity coefficients and attenuation factors using a ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

S.M. was a recipient of a Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarship (MIFRS) and a Melbourne International Research Scholarship (MIRS); N.O. was supported by an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (#1003960), an NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence Grant (NHMRC #1057608) and by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program; B.M.L. was supported by a fellowship from the National Breast Cancer Foundation (#ECF-15-012).