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Dietary habits including fibre consumption in obese people
KUTĚJOVÁ, Kristýna
Term of bachelor´s work is "Dietary habits including fibre consumption in obese people". Theoretical portion is divided into two parts. First part preoccupies about problems in obesity, to be concrete its causes, diagnoses, treatment, and complications. Second part is dedicated to dietary fibre, explaining its effects, how they differ, what´s her sources, effectivity in prevention of diseases, possibility of unwanted side effects and its recommended amount. Main goal of the bachelor's work was to find and chart feeding habits obese individuals. Next goal was to chart consume dietary fibre, collect data and compare them with control group, which was made from people with normal weight. Qualitaty method was selected for the research. Usage for completion of the first task was semi structuredinterview and seven-days dietary regimen, which was calculated by application Nutriservis. Dietary regimen was necessary for the second task of the work. The researched file contained fifteen individuals with BMI above thirty. Group was between twenty-six to forty-eight years of age with average of thirty-six-year-old. Age of the control group was in average thirty-five with span between twenty-four and fifty. There from evaluation of data we can tell that obese people have a lack of wholegrain cereal, insufficiency amount of fruits, vegetables, and legume. Average consumption of dietary fibre is twelve point seven grams per day. Most of the respondents didn't even qualify up to fifty percent of recommended dietary fibre per day, which is fifteen grams. Control group had more dietary fibre then recommended amount of obese respondents by seven point seven grams per day. Twenty-six point seven percent of control group didn't reach to consuming fifty percent of dietary fibre per day. Difference between two already mentions groups is regularity of feeding, frequency of applying particular sorts of food and drink preferences.

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