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The specifics of spending leisure time in children with Asperger syndrome
MAREŠOVÁ, Kristýna
Marešová K. The specifics of spending leisure time in children with Asperger syndrome. České Budějovice 2020. Bachelor thesis. University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. Theological faculty. Department of Education. Thesis supervisor P. Samcová. This work deals with the specifics of leisure time of children with Asperger syndrome. The theoretical part describes autism, the triad of problem areas and autism spectrum disorders, which include Asperger syndrome based on symptoms. Asperger syndrome itself is described, a diagnosis that is important for determining this diagnosis and certain problems that are typical of Asperger syndrome. The theoretical part also defines the concept of leisure time, play, school club, inclusive education and assistant teacher. The practical part contains findings from individual interviews with respondents who have a child with Asperger syndrome in younger school age, identified groups and subsequent summary of the whole research.
Influence of dietary calcium intake on bone mineral density and influence of vitamin D on bone mineral density.
Dominik, Michal ; Raška, Ivan (advisor) ; Brábníková Marešová, Kristýna (referee)
This theses summarizes the knowledge of calcium, vitamin D and it's effect on bone mineral density. The theoretical part includes a view of osteoporosis in terms of causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of this disease. The research includes a summary of the data obtained from the questionnaires and densitometric examination of Osteocenter 3rd Department of Internal Medicine of 1st Faculty of Medicine of Charles University and VFN in Prague and their assessment of calcium and vitamin D intake in relation to the value of bone mineral density. The results obtained from the collection of questionnaires and densitometric examination appeared that higher calcium intake ensures higher BMD as for women, this wasn't confirmed concerning men. Vitamin D has also a major impact on the value of bone mineral density. The questionnaires show lower intake of this vitamin. Calcium and vitamin D are irreplaceable in terms of bone mineral density, therefore their regular daily intake is very essential. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Bone remodeling in rheumatic diseases: Bone loss in juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Brábníková Marešová, Kristýna ; Štěpán, Jan (advisor) ; Blahoš, Jaroslav (referee) ; Hrnčíř, Zbyněk (referee)
Introduction: The inflammation plays the essential role in the bone loss in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Proinflammatory cytokines and also glucocorticoids (GCs) may activate bone resorption by osteoclasts. Simultaneously, bone formation can be attenuated, especially by inhibitors of proteins, which control the osteoblast differentiation. The aim was to verify the hypothesis that in patients with highly active JIA, reduction of bone formation via Wingless (Wnt) proteins inhibitors - Dickkopf 1 (Dkk-1) and sclerostin could be found. Except the densitometry measurements of bone and lean mass, we assessed markers of disease activity, bone metabolism and remodeling in young adult patients with JIA before and during 2 years of anti TNFα (tumour necrosis factor α) treatment, which decreases disease activity. Results: In patients with JIA before antiTNFα treatment, bone mineral density (BMD, g/cmš) was significantly reduced compared to controls. Values of BMD and body composition in JIA significantly depended on disease duration and GCs treatment. Serum concentration of sclerostin was significantly elevated in JIA compared to values in healthy controls. Values of the other monitored markers did not differ between JIA and controls. In patients with JIA, Dkk-1 correlated positively with C-reactive...
Analysis of escape routes in 3D building model
Marešová, Kristýna ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (referee) ; Černý, Martin (advisor)
The primary object of the master thesis is creating escape route analysis in 3D model of a building. Analysis is created using mainly open source tools like PostgreSQL with PostGIS and pgRouting extensions.
Bone remodeling in rheumatic diseases: Bone loss in juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Brábníková Marešová, Kristýna ; Štěpán, Jan (advisor) ; Blahoš, Jaroslav (referee) ; Hrnčíř, Zbyněk (referee)
Introduction: The inflammation plays the essential role in the bone loss in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Proinflammatory cytokines and also glucocorticoids (GCs) may activate bone resorption by osteoclasts. Simultaneously, bone formation can be attenuated, especially by inhibitors of proteins, which control the osteoblast differentiation. The aim was to verify the hypothesis that in patients with highly active JIA, reduction of bone formation via Wingless (Wnt) proteins inhibitors - Dickkopf 1 (Dkk-1) and sclerostin could be found. Except the densitometry measurements of bone and lean mass, we assessed markers of disease activity, bone metabolism and remodeling in young adult patients with JIA before and during 2 years of anti TNFα (tumour necrosis factor α) treatment, which decreases disease activity. Results: In patients with JIA before antiTNFα treatment, bone mineral density (BMD, g/cmš) was significantly reduced compared to controls. Values of BMD and body composition in JIA significantly depended on disease duration and GCs treatment. Serum concentration of sclerostin was significantly elevated in JIA compared to values in healthy controls. Values of the other monitored markers did not differ between JIA and controls. In patients with JIA, Dkk-1 correlated positively with C-reactive...
Influence of dietary calcium intake on bone mineral density and influence of vitamin D on bone mineral density.
Dominik, Michal ; Raška, Ivan (advisor) ; Brábníková Marešová, Kristýna (referee)
This theses summarizes the knowledge of calcium, vitamin D and it's effect on bone mineral density. The theoretical part includes a view of osteoporosis in terms of causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of this disease. The research includes a summary of the data obtained from the questionnaires and densitometric examination of Osteocenter 3rd Department of Internal Medicine of 1st Faculty of Medicine of Charles University and VFN in Prague and their assessment of calcium and vitamin D intake in relation to the value of bone mineral density. The results obtained from the collection of questionnaires and densitometric examination appeared that higher calcium intake ensures higher BMD as for women, this wasn't confirmed concerning men. Vitamin D has also a major impact on the value of bone mineral density. The questionnaires show lower intake of this vitamin. Calcium and vitamin D are irreplaceable in terms of bone mineral density, therefore their regular daily intake is very essential. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Multimedia maps in the Internet environment
Marešová, Kristýna ; Vacková, Eva (referee) ; Plánka, Ladislav (advisor)
The primary objective of this bachelor thesis is to introduce cartographic products with multimedia content on the Internet. Cartographic products are classified by selected criteria. Sample multimedia map was created and placed on WWW.

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