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Evaluation of the validity and reliability of the 10-meter walk test using a smartphone application among Japanese older adults

Yoshinobu Saito, Sho Nakamura, Ayumi Tanaka, Ryo Watanabe, Hiroto Narimatsu, Ung‐il Chung

2022Frontiers in Sports and Active Living17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: Maintaining or improving regular walking speed can help extend healthy life expectancy and prevent frailty. The evaluation of walking speed can help individuals meet their daily exercise goals; therefore, it may be beneficial as a public health policy for residents to measure and evaluate their walking speed easily. This study aimed to verify the validity and reliability of a smartphone application for the 10-m walk test, measured in the general population. Methods: = 20) aged 65-85 years. The 10-m walk tests were performed at the usual walking speed, using the stopwatch function of a newly developed smartphone application. A total of three 10-m walk tests were performed simultaneously with the study participants and professional fitness instructors to evaluate the criterion-related validity and the test-retest reliability. Results: = 0.961 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.927, 0.979]}. The results revealed good reliability, with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.712 (95% CI = 0.571, 0.823). Conclusion: The smartphone application walking speed measurement method can be widely used by the general public and is useful for health promotion.

Topics & Concepts

StopwatchIntraclass correlationReliability (semiconductor)Test (biology)PsychologyPreferred walking speedValidityConfidence intervalPopulationPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedicineApplied psychologyStatisticsPsychometricsMathematicsDevelopmental psychologyEnvironmental healthPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsBiologyPaleontologyPhysicsPhysical Activity and HealthBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionCardiovascular and exercise physiology