Development of a Physical Fitness Estimation Method for Middle-aged and Elderly Persons Using Computerized Adaptive Testing
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The purpose of this study was to develop a questionnaire for a proposed physical fitness estimation method for middle-aged and elderly persons that could be easily applied to many subjects. The estimation method uses computerized adaptive testing (CAT) based on item response theory (IRT). The questionnaire on physical fitness was carried out among healthy males and females aged 30 to 88 years (n=485). Moreover, in order to validate the questionnaire, a physical performance test consisting of 6 items was done on males and females aged 30 to 79 years (n=128). An algorithm was written for the CAT-based IRT. Using CAT, an average of 10.5 questions needed to be answered for the physical fitness evaluation. The Pearsons correlation coefficient between the physical fitness evaluation from CAT and physical fitness evaluation from a 63-item questionnaire was r=0.96 (p<0.001). The Pearsons correlation coefficient between the physical fitness evaluation from CAT and measured physical fitness score was r=0.60 (p<0.001).Results suggest that the proposed physical fitness estimation method using CAT is effective for many people. CAT can be carried out in a short time, anywhere the respondents have a PC and internet access, and it is relevant to performance tests.
著者
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Nakano Takahiro
Department Of Applied Physics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Sato Hironori
Tsukuba Wellness Res. Co Ltd.
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Tanabe Kai
Department of Sports Medicine, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, University of Tsukuba
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Nishijima Takahiko
Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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Kuno Shinya
Department of Comprehensive Human Sciences, Tsukuba University
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Namba Hideyuki
Department of Sports Medicine, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, University of Tsukuba
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Fukuda Kanako
Tsukuba Wellness Research Co., Ltd.
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