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Physical Activity as a Vital Sign (PAVS)
Summary
What it measures:
This test measures how many days in the past week physical activity was performed at a moderate or vigorous intensity. It also measures how many minutes of physical activity is performed at this level. An additional question regarding the number of muscle-strengthening activities completed per week is available. Appropriate for individuals over the age of 5.1
ICF Domain(s):
Activity
ICF Categories:
Mobility
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Date: August 10, 2022
Contact: practice@apta.org
Content Type: Test & Measure
Kristine Richard, SPT; Anders Lafortune, SPT; Bri Leung, SPT; Brittany Polk, SPT; Annalise Lowy, SPT; Harsh Patel, SPT, ATC; Erin Faraclas, PT, DPT, PhD
Angela N. Henning, PT, Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy
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