J Med Assoc Thai 2005; 88 (10):89

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Floor Activity Score
Laohacharoensombat W Mail, Aekplakorn W , Wanvarie S , Wajanavisit W , Woratanarat P

Objective: To propose an instrument to measure the amount of floor activities performed by an individual.
Material and Method: A list of 12 questionnaires relating to floor activities is proposed. A cross-sectional survey of the response to the questionnaires was tried on 3 communities representing rural, urban and metropolitan areas. The total number of enrolled people was 733. The scores of the questionnaires were tested for statistical difference (p<0.05) among the communities by Chi-square and ANOVA nonparametric tests.
Results: The total scores among the three communities were significantly different. The rural civilians achieved the highest score, whereas the metropolitan area had the lowest score.
Conclusion: The proposed instrument measuring floor activities is able to discriminate the activities of civilians in rural, urban and metropolitan areas.

Keywords: Floor activity, Score, Oriental


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