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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Úroveň pohybové aktivity u studentů na Střední odborné zdravotnické škole v Českém Krumlově / The level of physical activity among high school students and their parents study Český Krumlov.

HAVLÍNOVÁ, Kristina January 2018 (has links)
The main workload of the diploma thesis is to find the level of physical activity among adolescents between the ages of 16 and 18 years. Research is part of the nationwide detection of fitness and healthy lifestyle of youth. The theoretical part deals with the main characteristics of probands in the developmental stage of adolescence and the action of movement activity on their organism. The research section includes data, that was monitored using the Yamax Digiwalker SW-700 pedometer. A standardized IPEN questionnaire on the Indares.com website was also helped by the level of physical activity. The survey was started in December 2017 and the second part in March 2018. The research was attended by 37 students at the Medical School in Český Krumlov, of which 7 boys and 30 girls. The survey show, that boys are more active than girls. The average number of steps is 11,773 / day for boys and the highest measured value is 16,799 steps / day. A total of girls' steps are on average 10,781 steps. Both sexes meet the recommended daily number of steps. Nowadays, any physical activity has many beneficial effects on the body. Influence to technology and media, many students stay home after school and have not energy expenditure.
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Integrace chodecké intervence kombinující monitor fyzické aktivity a online aplikaci do preventivní péče poskytované praktickým lékařem pro dospělé: pilotní randomizovaná kontrolovaná studie / Integration of walking intervention combining activity monitor and online application into preventive care in general practice: pilot randomised controlled study

Větrovský, Tomáš January 2018 (has links)
4 Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors responsible for numerous chronic diseases and for premature death. Walking can be considered as the most natural form of physical activity and can be easily incorporated into many activities of daily living. Interventions aimed at promoting walking could substantially contribute towards increasing physical activity levels of the most sedentary individuals; within these interventions, pedometers are commonly used as effective motivational instruments to increase walking in healthy adults and across a range clinical conditions. Additional counseling provided in regular intervals throughout the intervention period can positively influence patients' adherence and help patients overcome certain psychological or lifestyle barriers, ultimately increasing physical activity. Objectives: The main objectives are: (1) To evaluate the feasibility of a pedometer-based walking intervention supplemented with a counseling component in a pilot randomized controlled trial. (2) To assess the preliminary efficacy of the intervention on PA levels and health-related outcomes, including measures of mental health and health-related quality of life. (3) To qualitatively explore the views of patients participating in the intervention....
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Integrace chodecké intervence kombinující monitor fyzické aktivity a online aplikaci do preventivní péče poskytované praktickým lékařem pro dospělé: pilotní randomizovaná kontrolovaná studie / Integration of walking intervention combining activity monitor and online application into preventive care in general practice: pilot randomised controlled study

Větrovský, Tomáš January 2018 (has links)
4 Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors responsible for numerous chronic diseases and for premature death. Walking can be considered as the most natural form of physical activity and can be easily incorporated into many activities of daily living. Interventions aimed at promoting walking could substantially contribute towards increasing physical activity levels of the most sedentary individuals; within these interventions, pedometers are commonly used as effective motivational instruments to increase walking in healthy adults and across a range clinical conditions. Additional counseling provided in regular intervals throughout the intervention period can positively influence patients' adherence and help patients overcome certain psychological or lifestyle barriers, ultimately increasing physical activity. Objectives: The main objectives are: (1) To evaluate the feasibility of a pedometer-based walking intervention supplemented with a counseling component in a pilot randomized controlled trial. (2) To assess the preliminary efficacy of the intervention on PA levels and health-related outcomes, including measures of mental health and health-related quality of life. (3) To qualitatively explore the views of patients participating in the intervention....
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Úroveň pohybové aktivity u studentů učitelství pro 1. st ZŠ na ZU PF Plzeň / The level of movement activity of students of the teaching for the 1st st. Elementary School on the ZU PF Plzeň.

LEŠKOVÁ, Lucie January 2019 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of detection of the level of movement activity of students of primary school teaching on the ZU PF Plzeň. Movement activity and its benefits, effects of insufficient movement that result in various health problems or diseases and general recommendations of prevention of the sedentary way of life have been introduced in the theoretical background chapter. In the practical part the author has done a three weeks research of the movement level of students and has gained the numbers of steps. The pedometers Yamax Digiwalker SW-700 have been used for monitoring, measured values had been evaluated and elaborated. The body parameters, height, weight have been discovered and the BMI indexes have been calculated for the right determination of the level of movement.
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Škola zdravého a pohybově aktivního životního stylu žáků základní školy v Netolicích / A school for healthy and physically active lifestyle in pupils of elementary school in Netolice

HOLUB, Jan January 2013 (has links)
This thesis focuses on differences in locomotive activity between 13 ? 16 years old boys and girls during one week of 8th and 9th class. Research was carried out between from 18th ? 26th of September 2012 at the Elementary School Bavorovská in Netolice. The research was conducted by means of pedometer Yamax SW-700. The total amount of participants was 34 students, which included 20 boys and 14 girls. Additionally, the students participated in measurements conducted by ActiTrainer accelerometer recorded in the overall number of 56 daily records. In addition to the machine measurements, students were asked to fill in a questionnaire of their sport preferences on the webpage INDARES.COM. The data were analysed in the centre for kinanthropology research at Palacky University in Olomouc. The results do not confirm a hypothesis H1, which suggests that students do not exceed the recommended amount of locomotive activity. The data obtained during my research confirm a hypothesis H2, which states that boys are more active in their physical activities than girls. Additionally, a hypothesis H3 is also confirmed as boys prefer to participate in collective sports and girls in rhythmic and dancing activities. Hypothesis 4 is also considered to be correct since it has been proven that boys are more active than girls in terms of their movement during the class break. This thesis was produced as a part of research investigation MŠMT č. 619895221 ?Locomotive activity and inactivity of inhabitants of Czech Republic in the context of behavioural changes.?
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Pohybové aktivity a sportovní preference 15-18letých studentů gymnázia v Domažlicích\\ / The research of physical activity and sport preferences of 15-18 years-old students at secondery school in Domažlice\\

STÝSKAL, Jaroslav January 2010 (has links)
The dissertation thesis is focussed on differences of weekly physical activities of 15-year-old to 18-year-old students at the Secondary school of Jindřich Šimon Baar in Domažlice. One hundred and two students from 4 classes were taking part in the research in the spring 2009. Axcept the physical activities the research points to sportingly kinetic preferences of students. The pedometers were used for measurement of weekly physical activities. The on-line system INDARES.COM was used for finding sports preferences, where students have completed the questionary of sports preferences and the questionary of IPAQ. The results were statictically processed by The Centre of the Kinanthropological Research in Olomouc and afforded in the form of tables and graphs. Obtained results from pedometers and questionary IPAQ demonstrate bigger physical activities for boys than for girls. Boys do sports more on the weekend than on weekdays, for girls it is conversely. Sporting preferences of boys and girls are similar.
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Pohybové aktivity a sportovní preference 15-18letých studentů gymnázia v Jihlavě / The research of physical activity and sport preferences of 15-18 years-old students at secondery school in Jihlava

SCHWARZ, Marek January 2010 (has links)
The graduation thesis is focused on the quantitative and qualitative comparison of weekly physical activity of boys and girls at Gymnázium Jihlava(a general secondary education institution) and on their sport preferences. The research was conducted within the frame of four school classes by the help of pedometers, online questionnaire IPAQ-long and questionnaire of sport preferences in the system INDARES.COM in 2009. Obtained data were elaborated in The Centre of Kinantropological Research in Olomouc. Outcomes of the research are introduced by the tables and diagrams describing the differences between physical activity of boys and girls, between work days and weekends and between sport preferences of students. Results of the pedometers did not confirm the expectation that boys perform more physical activity than girls. After all, this expectation was confirmed by the results of IPAQ questionnaire. On the contrary, the pedometers proved that students´ physical activity is more intensive during the week than at the weekends. Sport preferences questionnaire confirmed current trends in in the field. The thesis was elaborated within the research ?Physical activity and inactivity of Czech population in the context of behavioral changes? organized by Ministry of Eduction, Youth and Sports under the number 619895221.
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Pohybová aktivita a inaktivita 15 - 19 letých studentů středních škol na Havlíčkobrodsku\\ / Movement activity and inactivity of second school students from the district of Havlickuv Brod aged 15 to 19

VÝBORNÁ, Alena January 2009 (has links)
These graduation theses are focused on the analysis of physical activity and inactivity of youth in the district of Havlickuv Brod from the standpoint of the movement activity during a week considering the age and the gender. The research was accomplished at a group of young people at two grammar schools at the age between 15 and 19 years from the point of view of intensive, moderate burdening movement activity, walking and average movement activity at work and in their free time, namely in 2008. Positive values are registered in shape of tables and graphs, the results have been processed statistically.
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Pohybové aktivity a sportovní preference 15-18letých studentů gymnázia v Přelouči\\ / The research of physical activity and sport preferences of 15-18 years-old students at secondery school in Přelouč\\

VAVREČKOVÁ, Doubravka January 2010 (has links)
Thesis is focused on the analysis of physical activity and sports preferences of 15-year-old to18-year-old students from Přelouč from the point of view of gender and physical activity in the week and at the weekend. 130 students, who filled in questionnaire IPAQ and Sport preferences questionnaire operated by the online system INDARES, participated in the research. Pedometers were used for the measurement of weekly physical acitivity. The measurement results were statistically processed and evaluated by Kinanthropology Research Center in Olomouc and recorded in the form of tables and graphs. The results demonstrate clear superiority of students' physical activity in the week rather than at the weekend. Research according questionnaire IPAQ has shown that female students of Gymnázium Přelouč are more physically active than male students. Conclusions drawn from the use of pedometers were the exact opposite. The thesis was formulated in the framework of MŠMT research n. 619895221 {\clqq} Pohybová aktivita a inaktivita obyvatel České republiky v kontextu behaviorálních změn.``
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Vliv řízeného tréninku na habituální pohybovou aktivitu u pacientů s diabetes mellitus 2. typu / Influence of a controlled training on habitual physical activity in patients with type 2 diabetes

Sodomková, Gabriela January 2008 (has links)
Diploma thesis "Vliv řízeného tréninku na habituální pohybovou aktivitu pacientů s diabetes mellitus 2. typu" in the theoretical part deals with Type 2 diabetes (DM2T), its complications and possibilities of its therapy. Emphasis is put on physical activity as the main non-pharmacological mean influencing insulin resistance. The basic health aspects of physical activity, general recommendations and specific sport activities for DM2T patients are mentioned. We also focus on potential risks related to physical exercises. Furthermore, we examine habitual physical activity, meaning energy expenditure in daily activities. The objective of the practical part of this thesis is to determine the level of habitual physical activity of DM2T patients and to show how it is influenced by stationary bicycle exercises. The impact of regular physical activity on the health indicators, physical fitness and anthropometric parameters, is examined. The sample of patients includes 20 individuals with DM2T, who have completed insulin therapy and currently are cured with peroral antidiabetics and regime measures. Pedometer and International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) are used in order to monitor habitual physical activity. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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