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Low-Carbohydrate Diet in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
RUTOVÁ, Hana
This thesis deals with low-carb diet in diabetes mellitus type 2. The thesis aims to find out about the impact of low-carb diet, compared to diabetes diet which most doctors recommend to patients suffering from type 2 DM. The theoretical part of the thesis provides a brief description of diabetes mellitus type 2, including the causes, development and possible complications. This part also discusses dietary treatment and diets used in diabetes therapy, i. e. diabetes diet and low-carb diet. The research part looks into the impact of these diets on patients suffering from type 2 DM. The first part of the research was based on survey. The research sample consisted of 56 respondents (28 on low-carb diet and 28 on diabetes diet). The survey consisted of 24 questions, out of which 16 were closed-ended questions and the remaining 8 open-ended questions. The questions focused on changes resulting from following a specific diet, asking about a change in body weight, blood pressure or about diabetes complications. The other part of the research compares weekly meal plans of 4 respondents from each research group, which amounts to 8 type 2 DM respondents. The meal plans were calculated in Nutriservis Professional programme and then evaluated. The findings have shown that, compared to diabetes diet, low-carb diet results in more prominent body weight loss and a decrease in blood pressure. Being on low-carb diet more often leads to dose reduction or even stopping oral anti-diabetic medication. Subjectively, it may also result in feeling more energetic.
Informedness about lifestyle of patients with diagnosis Diabetes mellitus
BEČKOVÁ, Věra
This thesis aims to depict the contemporary situation in diabetes patients{\crq} awareness of healthy life style and to determine whether the information on healthy life style is reasonably accessible and comprehensible to patients or not and whether they abide by the rules. I set four assumptions for this thesis: 1. The diabetes mellitus patients feel that the information on healthy life style within the frame of their illness is sufficient and accessible. 2. One third of the informants feels that the information on healthy life style in terms of their disease is not accessible. 3. One third of the informants has difficulties with apprehension of the information on healthy life style in terms of their illness. 4. More than half of the informants abides by the information on healthy life style in terms of their illness. The selected group of informants consisted of diabetes mellitus patients. The data were extracted from anonymous questionnaire intended for the patients of two diabetology clinics in Znojmo regardless their age, sex or diabetes type. 150 questionnaires were distributed. The finite number of questionnaires used for data compilation after elimination of erroneously or incompletely filled items was 118. The results of the research revealed that most of the patients feel sufficiently informed and that the information on healthy life style is reasonably accessible. Nevertheless only 22,9% of informants abide by the information on healthy style, the rest of the informants is not able to manage all the rules they should be conformant with or cannot change their life styles in accordance with the advices of professionals. I would like to emphasize the importance of information on healthy life style in the frame of diabetes mellitus that can help the patients to prevent the unfavourable complications of this disease and therefore improve the quality of their lives. Nevertheless also the patient must feel the consciousness and need to abide the rules of healthy life style. That is why I consider the distributing information on healthy life style of diabetics very important and hope that my thesis will also serve this purpose.

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