Background. Performance-based and self-report instruments of physical function are frequently used and provide complementary information. Identifying older adults with a mismatch between actual and perceived function has utility in clinical settings and in the design of interventions. Using novel, video-animated technology, the objective of this study was to develop a self-report measure that parallels the domains of objective physical function assessed by the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) - the virtual SPPB (vSPPB). Methods. The SPPB, vSPPB, the self-report Pepper Assessment Tool for Disability, the Mobility Assessment Tool-short form, and a 400-m walk test were administered to 110 older adults (mean age = 80.6±5.2 years). One-week test-retest reliability of the vSPPB was examined in 30 participants. Results. The total SPPB (mean [±SD] = 7.7±2.8) and vSPPB (7.7±3.2) scores were virtually identical, yet moderately correlated (r =. 601, p
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Marsh, A. P., Wrights, A. P., Haakonssen, E. H., Dobrosielski, M. A., Chmelo, E. A., Barnard, R. T., … Rejeski, W. J. (2014). The Virtual Short Physical Performance Battery. Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 70(10), 1233–1241. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glv029
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