Abstract
The Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE) assesses Physical Activity (PA) levels of older people, providing information on the frequency, duration, and intensity. AIMS: To translate, culturally adapt, and validate the PASE for the Portuguese population. METHODS: Translation and cross-cultural adaptation for the Portuguese population of the PASE, according to the Report of ISPOR Translation and Cultural Adaptation guidelines and metric validation was evaluated using the analysis of reliability and validity. RESULTS: The PASE-PT is a reliable and valid instrument to assess PA levels among the Portuguese population, with excellent test-retest reliability in the various domains and in total, with an ICC between 0.938 and 1.00, an acceptable internal consistency, with Cronbach's alpha of α = 0.695, and ω de McDonald was 0.63 and is significantly related to TUG (r = -0.303) and accelerometer AF levels (r = 0.416). CONCLUSIONS: The PASE-PT is an instrument that can be used in clinical practice and in research studies involving the older population.