Development and test-retest reliability of the Combat Sports Post-Career Health Questionnaire (CSPCHQ)

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Abstract

The long-term impact of weight cycling on health status, eating habits, physical activity and the lifestyle of former combat sports athletes is still insufficiently explored. Therefore, a novel questionnaire in English, Portuguese, Spanish and Croatian language was constructed. To determine the reliability and the content/face validity, a total of 110 participants filled the questionnaire on two occasions. With the majority of intra-class correlation coefficient values above 0·75, the questionnaire items were shown to be very stable. Additionally, according to κ values, the questionnaire has fair test-retest reliability, with only one coefficient being labelled as poor (Q40 in ESP). All questionnaire sub-scales showed moderate to very good internal consistency when the overall sample was observed (α ranging from 0·605 to 0·802). Poor α values were found only in Godin-Shephard Leisure-Time Physical Activity Questionnaire for CRO and ESP samples. Wilcoxon's signed rank test showed significant differences only in the Mindful Eating Questionnaire sub-scale scores (overall: P = 0·002, effect size = -0·208 [moderate]; CRO: P = 0·005, effect size = 0·303 [moderate]). It can be concluded that the newly developed questionnaire had strong test-retest reliability. Further validity research in a larger sample of former combat sports athletes should be considered.

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Krstulović, S., Franchini, E., Fukuda, D. H., Stout, J. R., Delcastillo-Andrés, Ó., & Kuvačić, G. (2023). Development and test-retest reliability of the Combat Sports Post-Career Health Questionnaire (CSPCHQ). British Journal of Nutrition, 129(10), 1827–1839. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114522001659

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