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The influence of hormonal changes on the quality of life of women in menopause
Chejnovská, Zuzana ; Matulová, Jana (advisor) ; Vachková, Eva (referee)
Author: Zuzana Chejnovská Institution: Charles University - Faculty of medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Non-Medical Studies Title: The influence of hormonal changes on the quality of life of women in menopause Supervisor: Mgr. Jana Matulová Number of pages: 95 Year of defense: 2023 Keywords: climacterium, climacteric syndrome, quality of life, hormonal changes, hormone replacement therapy, menopause, phytoestrogens The bachelor thesis deals with the influence of hormonal changes on the quality of life of women in menopause. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first one is theoretical, which describes the individual physiological periods of woman's life, the climacteric, the symptomatology of the climacteric, the possibilities of mitigation its impacts, the quality of life in general and the quality of life of women in menopause. The empirical part of the thesis is based on quantitative research survey, which was performed trough a standardized questionnaire Menopause Rating Scale. The main aim of the research was to assess the overall quality of life of women in menopause.
Osteoporosis, climacteric syndrome, and signs of the temporolimbic dysfunction
Capranicová, Aneta ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (referee)
v anglickém jazyce Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Medical Sciences Author: Bc. Aneta Capranicová Title of diploma thesis: Osteoporosis, climacteric syndrome and signs of the temporolimbic dysfunction Objective of the thesis: The aim of the diploma thesis was to find out whether there will appear temporolimbic dysfunctions in women attending the osteoporotic clinic at the Faculty Hospital in Hradec Králové and compare their results with the results of a healthy population. Methods: Two standardized questionnaires - CSPI and LSCL-33 - were used to assess the occurrence of epileptic spectrum disorders. The Microsoft Office Excel was used to process the results. Results: It was found that the women population reaches score points corresponding to the healthy population. In the CSPI questionnaire, the average value was 7.6 and for the LSCL-33 5.5 points. From these results it can be assumed that osteoporosis and climacteric syndrome does not affect the occurrence of epileptic spectrum disorders. To confirm the results, I would recommend the study to be repeated in a group with a larger number of respondents. For comparison with gamblers or smokers, both groups show a higher incidence of epileptic spectrum disorders than the group of women...

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