International FItness Scale (IFIS): Construct Validity and Reliability in Women With Fibromyalgia: The al-Ándalus Project

2016 
Objective. To examine the construct validity of the International FItness Scale (IFIS, i.e. self-reported fitness) against objectively measured physical fitness in women with fibromyalgia and in healthy women; and study the test-retest reliability of the IFIS in women with fibromyalgia.Design. Cross-sectional study.Setting. Fibromyalgia patient support groups in Andalusia, southern Spain.Participants. 413 women with fibromyalgia and 195 healthy women (controls) for validity purposes and 101 women with fibromyalgia for the reliability study.InterventionNot applicable.Main Outcome Measures. Fitness level was both self-reported (IFIS) and measured using performance-based fitness tests. For the reliability study the IFIS was completed on two occasions, one week apart.Results. Women with fibromyalgia who reported average fitness had better measured fitness compared with those reporting very poor fitness (all p<0.001, except 6-min walk test where p<0.05); with similar trends observed in healthy control women. The test-retest reliability of the IFIS, as measured by the average weighted Kappa, was 0.45.Conclusions. The IFIS was able to identify women with fibromyalgia who had very low fitness and distinguish them from those with higher fitness levels. Furthermore, the IFIS was moderately reliable in women with fibromyalgia.
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