2015
DOI: 10.4085/1062-6050-50.2.10
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The Trojan Lifetime Champions Health Survey: Development, Validity, and Reliability

Abstract: These data suggest that the TLC Health Survey is a valid and reliable instrument for assessing lifetime and recent health, exercise, and HRQL, among elite competitive athletes. Generalizability of the instrument may be enhanced by additional, larger-scale studies in diverse populations.

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“…These procedures have been previously described in detail. 29 Briefly, demographics (sex, age, and sport) of the SA source population were estimated using media guides for each varsity sport. The SA participants were targeted to proportionally match these demographic characteristics.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These procedures have been previously described in detail. 29 Briefly, demographics (sex, age, and sport) of the SA source population were estimated using media guides for each varsity sport. The SA participants were targeted to proportionally match these demographic characteristics.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the survey, including formal assessment of its validity and test-retest reliability, have been described previously. 29 Briefly, the questionnaire consisted of basic demographic information (age, sex, ethnicity, height, and weight), history of intercollegiate sports participation, a standard HRQL measure (Short-Form 12 , Version 2, Health Survey; QualityMetric Inc, Lincoln, RI), 31 recent (previous week's) exercise behavior, perceptions of exercise and health, and a health inventory that included 59 items across 6 domains (joints; bone and muscle; cardiopulmonary; neurologic; other clinical; and psychosocial). For each item, respondents described lifetime and recent (in the past 3 years) concerns using a 4-point ordinal scale calibrated to the degree of professional treatment and the age at which they first experienced symptoms.…”
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