A valid and reliable nutrition knowledge questionnaire for track and field athletes.

Autor: Furber MJW; 1Department of Sport, University of Hertfordshire, School of Life & Medical Sciences, Health & Exercise Science, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 9AB UK., Roberts JD; 2Department of Life Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Cambridge, CB1 1PT UK., Roberts MG; 1Department of Sport, University of Hertfordshire, School of Life & Medical Sciences, Health & Exercise Science, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 9AB UK.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: BMC nutrition [BMC Nutr] 2017 Apr 12; Vol. 3, pp. 36. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Apr 12 (Print Publication: 2017).
DOI: 10.1186/s40795-017-0156-0
Abstrakt: Background: Establishing an understanding of an athlete's nutrition knowledge can inform the coach/practitioner and support the development of the athlete. Thus the purpose of the study was to develop a psychometrically valid and reliable tool to assess general and sport nutrition knowledge.
Methods: An 85 question questionnaire was developed in consultation with a panel of experts. Ninety-eight participants from the UK completed the questionnaire, and again 3 weeks later. The participants were classified into two groups: those with nutrition (NUT, n  = 53) training (sport nutritionists and dietitians who were either practicing or undertaking a postgraduate qualification in the field), and those without (NONUT, n  = 48) training (professionals and postgraduate students with no exposure to any form of nutrition training). The questionnaire was then administered to a pilot cohort of UK based track and field athletes ( n  = 59) who were requested to time how long it took to complete the questionnaire.
Results: Psychometric statistical analysis of the results was completed, resulting in the removal of 23 questions for a total of 62 questions in the final questionnaire. The validated questionnaire was then administered to 58 track and field athletes. Internal consistency was assessed using Chronbach's alpha (α > 0.7), Pearson's correlation ( p  < 0.05) was used to assess reliability. Construct validity was evaluated using a t -test ( p  < 0.05). A total test retest correlation of 0.95 was achieved (sub-section range: 0.87-0.97). Internal consistency was accepted in each sub-section (α = 0.78-0.92) and the nutrition-trained group scored significantly higher on the overall questionnaire (80.4 vs 49.6%). The overall score for the athletic group was 61.0%.
Conclusion: The questionnaire satisfied all psychometric measures and provides a new valid and reliable tool to assess general and sport nutrition knowledge of track and field athlete.
Competing Interests: The present manuscript represents original material that has not been submitted for publication elsewhere. There are no conflicts of interest for any of the authors.
(© The Author(s). 2017.)
Databáze: MEDLINE