Concurrent and discriminant validity and reliability of an Android App to assess time, velocity and power during sit-to-stand test in community-dwelling older adults
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Montemurro, Alessio; Ruiz Cárdenas, Juan Diego; Martínez García, María del Mar; Rodríguez Juan, Juan JoséFecha
2023Disciplina/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónMateria/s
AgingOlder
Elderly
Validity
Smartphone
Android
Gait speed
Sarcopenia
Walking speed
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Introduction Nowadays,smartphonesareequippedwiththemostsophisticatedhardwarewhichprovidestheopportunityto develop specific smartphone apps to analyze kinetic and kinematic parameters during sit-to-stand test in a clinical setting. The aims were to ascertain whether a new Android video-analysis based-App is comparable to the previously validated Apple- App for measuring time, velocity and power during sit-to-stand test, to determine its reliability and discriminant validity. Methods One-hundred sixty-one older adults (61–86 years) were recruited from an elderly social center. Sit-to-stand vari- ables were simultaneously recorded through the Android and Apple-App. Their validity and inter-rater, intra-rater, and test–retest reliability was tested using an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC2-1). Low gait speed (< 1.0 m/s), low physi- cal performance (Short Physical Performance Battery < 10 points), and sarcopenia (EWGSOP2 guideline) were used to determine discriminant validity which ...