Review Article
Review of Prediction Models to Estimate Activity-Related Energy Expenditure in Children and Adolescents
Table 3
Items concerning validity.
| 5 | | Is “criterion” validity reported for the prediction model? |
| | 1 | Yes | | 0 | No |
| 6 | | Adequate measure of validity? |
| | 1 | Sensitivity | | 1 | Specificity | | 1 | Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficient | | 1 | Spearman’s rank order correlation coefficient | | 0.5 | 95% limits of agreement (Bland and Altman) | | 0 | Other measure |
| 7 | | Acceptable level of criterion validity? |
| | + | | | | = 0.30–0.60 | | | | 8 | | Is reliability reported for the prediction model? (cross validation analysis) | | 1 | Yes | | 0 | No |
| 9 | | Adequate measure for reliability? |
| | 1 | Intraclass correlation coefficients | | 1 | 95% limits of agreement (Bland and Altman) | | 1 | Cohen’s Kappa | | 1 | Standard error of measurement | | 1 | Coefficient of variation | | 0 | Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficient | | 0 | Spearman’s rank order correlation coefficient | | 0 | Kendall’s tau | | 0 | Other measure |
| 10 | | Acceptable level of reliability? |
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