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Prevention of selected diseases of civilization (cardiovascular diseases and II. Diabetes type) in the elderly
SUPOVÁ, Michaela
The thesis deals with the prevention of lifestyle diseases in the elderly, is focused on cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus II. type. In the theoretical part, I describe the specifics of senior age. Consequently, the theoretical part deals with the the cardiovascular diseases that occur in the elderly and diabetes mellitus II. type, risk and protective factors for these diseases. In the practical part I focuse on the survey, which examines the level of awareness of seniors on cardiovascular diseases and diseases of diabetes mellitus II. type, the differences in awareness between men and women and relationship between level of education and awareness. The questionnaire survey was attended by 98 respondents. The questionnaire contained 12 questions that examined how respondents are aware of the issue. The obtained data were collected in January and February 2014, and subsequent evaluation in March and April 2014. The obtained data were analyzed using statistical methods. Identified responses were transformed into single tables and compared. Was examined overall awareness of the difference in awareness in relation to sex and then examined the effect of education on awareness issues.
The exploitation of psychomotors and other exercising for seniors and their influnce on physical ans mental health
SUPOVÁ, Michaela
This bachelor thesis mainly deals with the impact of psychomotor training on physical and mental health of seniors in facilities for the elderly. For my research has been identified 15 seniors in the experimental group and 15 seniors in the control group. To assess the influence of the experimental group was applied the intervention motion psychomotor exercise program for 6 months. The control group did not participate in the IPP, in this group was only measurements in October 2011 and March 2012. The program of my thesis was focused on finding health through physical anthropometric methods and determination of BMI and blood pressure and their subsequent effect on IPP. It was also aimed at finding and the subsequent positive effect on psychological parameters were studied using POP questionnaire and feedback. After the intervention motion program were evaluated using statistical measurements obtained results showed that the use of psychomotor exercise has demonstrable positive effect on physical and mental health of seniors, especially to reduce BMI and psychological well-being and increased positive self-esteem.

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