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Assessing the Quality of Mobile Exercise Apps Based on the American College of Sports Medicine Guidelines: A Reliable and Valid Scoring Instrument

机译:根据美国运动医学学院指南评估移动锻炼应用程序的质量:可靠且有效的评分工具

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Background: Regular physical activity can not only help with weight management, but also lower cardiovascular risks, cancer rates, and chronic disease burden. Yet, only approximately 20% of Americans currently meet the physical activity guidelines recommended by the US Department of Health and Human Services. With the rapid development of mobile technologies, mobile apps have the potential to improve participation rates in exercise programs, particularly if they are evidence-based and are of sufficient content quality.Objective: The goal of this study was to develop and test an instrument, which was designed to score the content quality of exercise program apps with respect to the exercise guidelines set forth by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM).Methods: We conducted two focus groups (N=14) to elicit input for developing a preliminary 27-item scoring instruments based on the ACSM exercise prescription guidelines. Three reviewers who were no sports medicine experts independently scored 28 exercise program apps using the instrument. Inter- and intra-rater reliability was assessed among the 3 reviewers. An expert reviewer, a Fellow of the ACSM, also scored the 28 apps to create criterion scores. Criterion validity was assessed by comparing nonexpert reviewers’ scores to the criterion scores.Results: Overall, inter- and intra-rater reliability was high with most coefficients being greater than .7. Inter-rater reliability coefficients ranged from .59 to .99, and intra-rater reliability coefficients ranged from .47 to 1.00. All reliability coefficients were statistically significant. Criterion validity was found to be excellent, with the weighted kappa statistics ranging from .67 to .99, indicating a substantial agreement between the scores of expert and nonexpert reviewers. Finally, all apps scored poorly against the ACSM exercise prescription guidelines. None of the apps received a score greater than 35, out of a possible maximal score of 70.Conclusions: We have developed and presented valid and reliable scoring instruments for exercise program apps. Our instrument may be useful for consumers and health care providers who are looking for apps that provide safe, progressive general exercise programs for health and fitness.
机译:背景:定期进行体育锻炼不仅可以帮助减轻体重,还可以降低心血管疾病的风险,癌症发病率和慢性疾病负担。但是,目前只有大约20%的美国人符合美国卫生与公共服务部建议的体育锻炼准则。随着移动技术的飞速发展,移动应用程序有可能提高锻炼计划的参与率,特别是如果它们是基于证据的并且具有足够的内容质量。目的:本研究的目的是开发和测试一种仪器,该方法旨在根据美国运动医学学院(ACSM)制定的运动指南对运动程序应用的内容质量进行评分。方法:我们进行了两个焦点小组(N = 14)的研究,以征询他们的意见,以制定初步的基于ACSM锻炼处方指南的27项评分工具。非运动医学专家的三位审阅者使用该仪器独立评分了28个锻炼程序应用。评价者之间和评价者内部的可靠性在3位评价者中进行了评估。一位专家审阅者,ACSM研究员也对28个应用程序进行了评分,以创建标准评分。通过将非专家评审者的得分与标准得分进行比较来评估标准的有效性。结果:总体上,评定者之间和评定者内部的信度高,大多数系数均大于0.7。评估者之间的可靠性系数范围从0.59到.99,评估者内部的可靠性系数范围从0.47到1.00。所有可靠性系数均具有统计学意义。发现标准效度极佳,加权kappa统计值介于0.67至0.99之间,这表明专家和非专家审阅者的评分基本一致。最后,所有应用程序均按照ACSM运动处方指南得分很差。在最高的70分中,没有一个应用程序的得分高于35分。结论:我们为运动程序应用程序开发并提供了有效且可靠的评分工具。我们的仪器对于正在寻找可提供安全,逐步的健康锻炼计划的消费者和健康护理提供者可能有用。

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