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  • 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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Problematika energetické bilance a faktory, které ji ovlivňují / Energy balance and its influential factors

Staufčíková, Tereza January 2018 (has links)
The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the issue of energy balance. Principles of its regulation and factors that affect it through energy intake or energy output are described in the thesis. It also describes methods of measuring and calculating energy output for proper adjustment of energy needs and achieving energy balance. In addition, the thesis presents energy needs in in specific life stages and pathological conditions that may occur during prolonged disruption of the energy balance. Both physiological and pharmacological factors which may impact energy metabolism are mentioned. The main objective of the practical part was to analyze freely available articles on the Internet providing different ways of weight reduction. The articles were subjected to a critical assessment from the point of view of a nutritional therapist and compared with expert studies. The secondary objective was to evaluate the questionnaire which also dealt with weight reduction. The individual responses were focused on the respondents' personal experience with weight loss. The results showed that up to 90 % of respondents attempted to reduce weight and that freely available articles, which do not always provide relevant information, were often used for this purpose. Keywords: energy balance, basal energy...
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Non-Treadmill Trip Training – Laboratory Efficacy, Validation of Inertial Measurement Units, and Tripping Kinematics in the Real World

Lee, Youngjae 05 June 2024 (has links)
Trip-induced falls are a leading cause of injuries among adults aged 65 years or older. Perturbation-based balance training (PBT) has emerged as an exercise-based fall prevention intervention and shown efficacy in reducing the risk of trip-induced falls. The broad goal of my PhD research was to advance the application of this so-called trip training through three studies designed to address existing knowledge gaps. First, trip training is commonly conducted with the aid of costly specialized treadmills to induce trip-like perturbations. An alternative version of trip training that eliminates the need for a treadmill would enhance training feasibility and enable wider adoption. The goal of the first study was to compare the effects of non-treadmill training (NT), treadmill training (TT), and a control (i.e., no training) on reactive balance after laboratory-induced trips among community-dwelling older adults. After three weeks of the assigned intervention, participants were exposed to two laboratory-induced trips while walking. Results showed different beneficial effects of NT and TT. For example, NT may be more beneficial in improving recovery step kinematics, while TT may be more beneficial in improving trunk kinematics, compared to the control. While the first study showed the effects of PBT on laboratory-induced trips, little is known about how such training affects responses to real-world trips. Responses to real-world trips may be captured using wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs), yet IMUs have not been adequately validated for this use. Therefore, the goal of the second study was to investigate the concurrent validity of IMU-based trunk kinematics against the gold standard optical motion capture (OMC)-based trunk kinematics after overground trips among community-dwelling older adults. During two laboratory-induced trips, participants wore two IMUs placed on the sternum and shoulder, and OMC markers placed at anatomical landmarks of the trunk segment. Results showed that IMU-based trunk kinematics differed between falls and recoveries after overground trips, and exhibited at least good correlation (Pearson's correlation coefficient, r > 0.5) with the gold standard OMC-based trunk kinematics. The goal of the third study was then to explore differences in tripping kinematics between the laboratory and real world using wearable IMUs among community-dwelling older adults. Participants were asked to wear three IMUs (for sternum and both feet) and a voice recorder to capture their responses to real-world losses of balance (LOBs) during their daily activities for three weeks. Results showed a higher variance in laboratory-induced trips than real-world trips, and the study demonstrated the feasibility of using IMUs and a voice recorder to understand the underlying mechanisms and context of real-world LOBs. Overall, this work was innovative by evaluating a non-treadmill version of trip training, establishing the validity of IMUs in capturing kinematic responses after overground trips, and applying IMUs and a voice recorder to assess tripping kinematics in the real world. The results from this work will advance the use of PBT to reduce the prevalence of trip-induced falls and to investigate the real-world effects of such trip training in future studies. / Doctor of Philosophy / Trips and falls are a major health problem especially among older adults who are aged 65 years or older. Researchers have developed an innovative exercise-based fall prevention training program, which has shown to be helpful in reducing trips and falls. The broad goal of my PhD research was to advance the use of this so-called trip training through three new research studies. First, specialized treadmills are commonly used for trip training to simulate trip-induced falls. An alternative version of trip training without a treadmill would allow more people to receive benefits from this training. The goal of the first study was to compare the effects of non-treadmill training (NT), treadmill training (TT), and no training on balance recovery after tripping in the laboratory. Older adults living in the local community were recruited as research participants and completed NT, TT, or no training over three weeks. After that, they attended a laboratory session where they were tripped twice while walking on a walkway. Results showed that NT helped to take a longer and faster recovery step, while TT helped to limit trunk forward bending during tripping, both of which are important movements to prevent falling after tripping. While the first study showed benefits of trip training in the laboratory, not much is known about the benefits of trip training in the real world. Wearable sensors called inertial measurement units can record body movements without laboratory motion capture cameras, but their ability to record dynamic body movements during tripping needs to be tested. The goal of the second study was to evaluate the capabilities of these wearable sensors on recording trunk movements during tripping and compare them to those recorded by laboratory motion capture cameras. Participants were tripped twice in the laboratory, and their trunk movements were recorded by several wearable sensors and laboratory motion capture cameras. Results showed that these wearable sensors can distinguish between fallers and non-fallers after tripping, and that the trunk movements recorded by the wearable sensors were associated with those recorded by the laboratory motion capture cameras. With this confirmation, the third study was designed to compare balance recovery after tripping between the laboratory and real world using wearable sensors. Participants were asked to wear three wearable sensors and a voice recorder during their daily activities for three weeks. The wearable sensors recorded their trunk and feet movements, while the voice recorder was used for participants to provide detailed explanations of balance losses they experienced. Results showed a higher variability in balance recovery from the laboratory trips compared to the real-world trips. In addition, this study demonstrated that wearable sensors and a voice recorder can be used to study how people reacted to a balance loss and what they did to recover (or fall) from it. Overall, my PhD research work suggested a new version of trip training that does not require a treadmill, proved that wearable sensors can be used to record important body movements during tripping, and demonstrated the method to study balance recovery responses in the real world using wearable sensors. The results from the three studies will promote the use of trip training and provide guidelines for evaluating benefits of trip training in the real world.
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Hodnocení finanční situace vybraného mezinárodního podniku a návrhy na její zlepšení / Evaluation of the Financial Situation in the International Company and Proposals to its Improvement

Mrkvová, Adéla January 2020 (has links)
The aim of the Diploma thesis on the topic „Evaluation of the financial situation of a selected international company and proposals for its improvement“ is the elaboration and evaluation of the financial situation of Aircraft Industries, a.s., a leading Czech manufacturer of commercial aircraft, for the period 2014 to 2018. This thesis is divided into three main parts. In the first part is processed the theoretical background needed to perform a financial analysis. The second part contains general information about the analyzed company and the actual processing of the financial analysis. Based on the results, the last part of this thesis proposes measures and recommendation to improve the financial situation of the company.
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Využití finanční analýzy pro hodnocení výkonnosti podniku / Use of the Financial Analysis for Company's Efficiency Evaluation

Nováková, Iva January 2009 (has links)
This Master’s thesis evaluates the economic situation during years 2004 – 2007. The main attention is paid to elementary methods, mainly to analysis of balance and list of profits and loss. These methods are used for financial analysis of company. On the basis of findings, this Master’s thesis includes proposals for improvement and valuation of the contributions of these proposals for the company.
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Vliv vybraných rozdílů mezi českým finančním účetnictvím a IFRS na výsledek hospodaření vybrané společnosti / Impact of the Selected Differences Between the Czech Financial Accounting and IFRS on Eonomy of Private Corporation

Pavlů, Radka January 2019 (has links)
The master thesis is focused on selected differences between the Czech accounting legislation and the International Financial Reporting Standards IAS / IFRS.The theoretical part is focused on methodological procedures under Czech Accounting Legislation and on requirements according to the IAS / IFRS. The differences between these two approaches are subsequently compared. Within the analytical part of the thesis, significant varieties are selected, based on the found differences and due to company’s specifities. The mentioned varieties have the key role and impact on the economical outcome of the selected company.
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Hodnocení finanční situace podniku a návrhy se zaměřením na investování / Reviews of Financial Situation and Proposals with Focusing on Investment

Lorenc, Jan January 2011 (has links)
The thesis is focused on evaluating the performance of company with using selected indicators of financial analysis. The first part introduce the company ANA-AQUALINE Ltd. over the period 2007-2009. In the second part is explained the financial analysis from a theoretical point of view and in the next part is implemented theory in practice. The last part describes the proposal of investment, which should help improve the economic and financial situation.
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Hodnocení výkonnosti stavebního podniku / Performance of Evaluation of the Constuction Company

Bača, Václav January 2018 (has links)
This thesis concentrates on a development of financial analysis of the company KOMA Modular, Ltd. Vertical and horizontal analysis is conducted based on selected financial statements that are used as the main source of information for the analysis. Furthermore, one of the golden rules of financial accounting, financial ratios, and aggregate indexes are executed. The thesis is concluded with the commentary on results of financial analysis. Moreover, the company is given certain financial suggestions.
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Vliv vybraných rozdílů mezi českým finančním účetnictvím a IFRS na výsledek hospodaření vybrané společnosti / Impact of the Selected Differences Between the Czech Financial Accounting and IFRS on Economy of the Private Corporation

Kaňová, Marie January 2019 (has links)
The diploma thesis is focused on comparison of selected differences in accounting and reporting of items in statutory financial statements which arise between Czech accounting legislation and International Financial Reporting Standards. Based on the selected differences, the effect of applying IAS / IFRS requirements on assets, liabilities and company's financial statements is described there. At the end of the thesis, the selected indicators of financial analysis are calculated, showing the performance of the company and its financial position.
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Hodnocení ekonomické situace zvolené korporace a návrhy na její zlepšení / Assessment of the Economic Situation in the Corporation, Proposals and Recommendations for its Improvement

Teinerová, Marcela January 2020 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the evaluation of a selected corporation and proposals for its solution. The first part of the thesis describes the theoretical basis of individual analyses and this part serves as a theoretical basis for their processing. In the second part of the work, the characteristic of the selected subject is given and according to the knowledge from the theoretical part, several analyses examining the current state are performed. Based on the results of the analyses, there are developed proposals which lead to improving the financial situation of the company.
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Hodnocení ekonomické situace zvolené korporace (soukromoprávní nebo veřejněprávní) pomocí vybraných metod a návrhy na její zlepšení / Assessment of the Economic Situation in the Corporation (Private or Public) Using the Selected Methods, Proposals and Recommendations for its Improvement

Žabka, Michal January 2021 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the evaluation of the economic situation of the selected corporation and provides suggestions for its improvement. The first part of the thesis describes the theoretical basis of individual analyzes, which serve as a theoretical basis. In the second part of the work, the characteristics of the selected subject are given and according to the findings from the theoretical part, several analyzes examining the current state are performed. In the third part, based on the results of individual analyzes, suggestions are made to improve the identified situation of the company.

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