AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to create and validate a Japanese version of the Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Functional Activity Brief Scale (HSS Pedi-FABS), with a focus on measuring children's functional activity levels.
  • - A cohort of 764 children aged 9 to 15 participated, and reliability was confirmed through high Cronbach alpha (.90) and intraclass correlation coefficient (0.90), while validity was shown by significant correlations with other physical activity measures.
  • - Results indicated male participants had slightly higher HSS Pedi-FABS scores than females, and no notable floor or ceiling effects were detected, suggesting the scale is appropriately sensitive.

Article Abstract

Background: The Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Functional Activity Brief Scale (HSS Pedi-FABS) is a specifically designed scoring system for children and has been translated into several languages. However, to date, no validated Japanese version of this scoring system is available.

Purpose: To translate the HSS Pedi-FABS into Japanese and assess its reliability and validity.

Study Design: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 2.

Methods: The HSS Pedi-FABS was translated into Japanese and back-translated into English to confirm the appropriateness of the translation. A total of 764 children aged 9 to 15 years participated in the validation study. The participants answered the Japanese version of the HSS Pedi-FABS along with 2 other questionnaires in Japanese (the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older Children [PAQ-C] and the physical activity questionnaire of the World Health Organization's Health Behavior in School-aged Children [HBSC PAQ]). At 1 month after the first assessment, the children answered the Japanese version of the HSS Pedi-FABS again. We evaluated reliability using the Cronbach alpha and the intraclass correlation coefficient. Validity was evaluated by quantifying floor and ceiling effects, correlations between the HSS Pedi-FABS and the PAQ-C, the HSS Pedi-FABS discrepancy between active and inactive groups divided by the HBSC PAQ, and correlation between the HSS Pedi-FABS and body mass index.

Results: HSS Pedi-FABS scores were slightly but significantly higher in male participants (mean = 16.7) than in female participants (mean = 13.2). The Cronbach alpha coefficient was .90, and the intraclass correlation coefficient value was 0.90, indicating excellent internal consistency and test-retest reliability, respectively. No floor (2.6%) or ceiling effect (1.0%) was observed. The HSS Pedi-FABS was significantly correlated with the PAQ-C ( = 0.70). The active group demonstrated a significantly higher score on the HSS Pedi-FABS (mean = 18.9) than did the inactive group (mean = 11.2). In terms of discriminative validity, the HSS Pedi-FABS was not correlated with body mass index ( = -0.15).

Conclusion: The Japanese version of the HSS Pedi-FABS demonstrated appropriate reliability and validity, indicating that it is a useful tool to assess physical activity levels in Japanese children.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9425918PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221113284DOI Listing

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