Preference for and Tolerance of the Intensity of Exercise questionnaire: Brazilian Portuguese version

Authors

  • Bruno Paula Caraça Smirmaul São Paulo State University
  • Panteleimon Ekkekakis Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. USA
  • Inaian Pignatti Teixeira São Paulo State University
  • Priscila Missaki Nakamura Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology. Muzambinho, MG. Brazil
  • Eduardo Kokubun São Paulo State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-0037.2015v17n5p550

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to adapt the Preference for and Tolerance of the Intensity of ExerciseQuestionnaire (PRETIE-Q) for the Brazilian population and to perform an initial psychometric evaluation. The study consisted of two phases: I) translation and back-translation and production of a Brazilian Portuguese version of the questionnaire; and II) psychometric evaluation and construct validation using crosssectional correlations between Preference and Tolerance scores and physical activity variables. Ratings of semantic, idiomatic, cultural, and conceptual equivalence, as well as total content validity and degree of understanding were adequately high. Response rate was 100% and the average response time was less than 3:30 minutes (204 ± 62 s). Internal consistency coefficients were 0.91 and 0.82, while two-week test-retest reliability coefficients were 0.90 and 0.89 for Preference and Tolerance scales, respectively. Preference and Tolerance scales were significantly correlated with both self-reported intensity (r = 0.48 and r = 0.57, respectively) and frequency (r = 0.40 and r = 0.51, respectively) of habitual physical activity, as well as with the total Godin questionnaire score (r = 0.20 and r = 0.40, respectively) and frequency of strenuous exercise (r = 0.29 and r = 0.49, respectively). The Brazilian Portuguese version of PRETIE-Q retained the psychometric properties of the original, demonstrating adequate internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and crosssectional correlations with physical activity variables among young adults. 

Author Biographies

Bruno Paula Caraça Smirmaul, São Paulo State University

São Paulo State University. Rio Claro, SP. Brazil

Panteleimon Ekkekakis, Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. USA

Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. USA

Inaian Pignatti Teixeira, São Paulo State University

São Paulo State University. Rio Claro, SP. Brazil

Priscila Missaki Nakamura, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology. Muzambinho, MG. Brazil

Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology

Eduardo Kokubun, São Paulo State University

São Paulo State University. Rio Claro, SP. Brazil

Published

2015-09-21

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Original Articles