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Characterization of epicardial, pericardial, and perivascular adipose tissue in humans and mice
Rybová, Aneta ; Bardová, Kristina (advisor) ; Kuneš, Jaroslav (referee)
Heart-associated adipose tissue plays an important role in the physiology of the cardiovascular system. Not only does it serve as a protection against mechanical and thermal stress, but it also provides energy for the cardiomyocytes. On the other hand, it can also act as a tissue that promotes a proinflammatory state around the heart, which can result in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Information from the study of epicardial, perivascular or paracardial and other adipose tissue surrounding the heart and large vessels may be used in the prevention of pathological conditions of the heart that are associated with the presence of this adipose tissue.
Mistakes in fitness for clients with functional back pain from the perspective of physiotherapy
RYBOVÁ, Aneta
This bachelor thesis deals with mistakes made during workout in fitness by clients with functional back pains. Workout in fitness is very popular these days. The aim is individual for everyone: someone wants to achieve his/her dream figure, someone wants to lift up the heaviest weight, others take sport as a hobby, and it brings them a psychological release. It is still necessary to take care about our health in all cases and not to be too demanding on the motion apparatus and its overstraining. Changes do not have to be visible in the short term, but if our body is overloaded constantly by an inappropriate activity, there might be problems such as the above mentioned back pain. This thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part includes theoretical knowledge such getting to know workout machines in fitness and performing selected exercises correctly, and it also includes fitness from a physiotherapy perspective and how to prevent back pain during fitness exercises. In the second (practical) part, a method of qualitative research was used. The given research was processed based on case reports including the collection of patient's anamnestic data, the entrance kinesiological analysis, a design of a short-term therapeutic plan, the course and description of individual therapies and subsequent output kinesiological analysis. This research also included evaluating therapy and a designing a long-term therapeutic plan. The data collection was carried out with the help of interviews with clients, observation, removal of anamnesis and kinesiological examination. My research sample consisted of three clients of a fitness centre. Those clients had problems with functional back pain. The therapy lasted for three months roughly one day per week under my supervision and those clients did exercise roughly three times per week. Physiotherapy knowledge and selected physiotherapy methods were used within this therapy, among others soft tissues techniques, postizometric relaxation, stretching and breathing exercises, activation of a deep stabilisation system, exercises for flat feet, sensomotor stimulation, dynamic neuromuscular stabilisation, exercises for spine rotation, Thera-Band exercises and balance surfaces. The aim of this work is to describe correct and incorrect exercise in fitness, to describe possible connections of incorrect exercise and functional back pain, and to propose basic exercise rules that fitness clients should follow. My results indicate that chosen therapeutic procedure, the explanation of the correct technique and the notification of mistakes positively affected the condition of all three clients. This bachelor thesis can serve as educational material for students of physiotherapy, expert public, coaches and clients of fitness centre for better orientation on the given topic.
Dichotomy of Spoken and Written Language in the Internet Communication
Rybová, Aneta ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Podzimek, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis discusses the topic of spoken and written language forms and their mutual blending, especially in internet communication. The first part defines the terms of spoken and written language based on specialised literature. The focus is on how perception of this dichotomy has changed over time and the different approaches to the matter will be mentioned. Spoken and written language in this thesis are based on dichotomic aspects such as possibility/impossibility of preparation, monologic/dialogic signs, standard/substandard language and private/public tone. The specifics of the language on the Internet will be also shortly summarized. Since the sample analyzed in the second part of this thesis is an internet blog, the conclusion of the theoretical part contains also characteristics of blogs in general. In the introduction of the second part the analyzed sample is presented - that is texts of one internet blog. These texts are analyzed on all language levels. The focus is aimed especially on the signs indicating blending of spoken and written language, more precisely on those means that indicate spoken language in these graphically formed texts. The last part of the thesis is dedicated to the specific language means used in discussion forum that is a part of the blog, on background of...
Relation between verbal and nonverbal communication in advertisement
Rybová, Aneta ; Mareš, Petr (advisor) ; Šebesta, Karel (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis is focused on the relations between verbal and nonverbal communication in advertising. The first part describes a theoretical basis applying to advertising in general, target group and model of effecting recipients by advertising. Attention is drawn to particular parts of heterogeneous communication, which are verbal part (word) and nonverbal part (mainly picture and colour). The second (practical) part contains analysis of eight magazine advertisements belonging to two categories - car advertisements and bank advertisements. The Bachelor's thesis compares all advertisements in each category and in conclusion whole categories as well. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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