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How dogs can affect physical aktivity of the people with disability
Neubergová, Kristýna ; Migdauová, Alena (advisor) ; Prajerová, Květa (referee)
Title: A dog's impact on the physical activity of persons with a spinal cord injury using orthopaedic wheelchairs Objective: The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that having had a spinal cord injury, those owning a dog have more physical activity than persons with the same injury who do not own a dog. A secondary objective was to research whether individuals with a spinal cord injury owning a dog get enough daily physical activity as recommended by the World Health Organization. Methods: Qualitative research method was employed for the purpose of this thesis. The data were collected using a semi-structured interview "PARA-SCI." Physical activity was measured by an accelerometer ActiGraph GT3X+ which every participant received in order to measure his or her physical activity. Each participant's physical activity was measured for three weeks. Then, a subjective measurement of the participants' physical activity was conducted by means of a personal interview PARA-SCI. During the interview, each participant's activity was recorded into the PARA-SCI sheets. Next, objective data from the accelerometers were compared with the subjective data from the semi-structured personal interviews PARA-SCI. The focus group for this research was comprised of individuals having had a spinal cord injury. Results:...
The physical activity of dog-owning persons with a spinal cord injury
Neubergová, Kristýna ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: The physical activity of dog-owning persons with a spinal cord injury. Objective: The aim of this thesis is to find out the level of physical activity of persons with a spinal-cord injury who own a dog. This work employs both subjective and objective methods of analysis. A secondary objective is to find out whether dog-owning individuals with a spinal cord injury get enough daily physical activity as recommended by the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults with Spinal Injury. Method: The research was conducted using a combined qualitative-quantitative method. The sample comprised of five men aged 29-66 years with spinal cord injury (4 quadriplegic and 1 paraplegic). The physical activity was subjectively measured by a semi-structured interview "PARA-SCI." Objective measurement of the physical activity was conducted using an accelerometer ActiGraph GT3X+. Each participant's physical activity was measured for three three days. Results: The average objective physical activity of the participants was 2166.3 minutes, while the average PARA-SCI result was 1558.8 minutes. The difference between these two results is not statistically significant. The participants fulfilled the levels of physical activity as prescribed by the aforementioned guidelines. Keywords: Paraplegia, quadruplegia,...
Searching for opportunities to develop physical activities for children in kindergartens
JÍLKOVÁ, Markéta
The name and the main theme of my Bachelor Thesis is the Searching for Options in the Development of Mental Activities of Kindergarden Children. The thesis is divided into the theoretical and practical parts. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to motivate children to train activities using the exercise program and show good health exercises to help them with proper body posture. The theoretical part is devoted to basic pedagogical-psychological notions of pre-school age. It deals with physiological development, the development of physical activities in kindergarden children, correct and defective postures, the importance of exercises with children's equipment and the building of an exercise unit. The practical part includes the exercise program for children, the method of participating observation, which is recorded in the form of the self-reflection and the analysis of the activities. In conclusion, there was found the interest in movement activities in children and their relationship to movement through observation.
The physical activity of dog-owning persons with a spinal cord injury
Neubergová, Kristýna ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: The physical activity of dog-owning persons with a spinal cord injury. Objective: The aim of this thesis is to find out the level of physical activity of persons with a spinal-cord injury who own a dog. This work employs both subjective and objective methods of analysis. A secondary objective is to find out whether dog-owning individuals with a spinal cord injury get enough daily physical activity as recommended by the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults with Spinal Injury. Method: The research was conducted using a combined qualitative-quantitative method. The sample comprised of five men aged 29-66 years with spinal cord injury (4 quadriplegic and 1 paraplegic). The physical activity was subjectively measured by a semi-structured interview "PARA-SCI." Objective measurement of the physical activity was conducted using an accelerometer ActiGraph GT3X+. Each participant's physical activity was measured for three three days. Results: The average objective physical activity of the participants was 2166.3 minutes, while the average PARA-SCI result was 1558.8 minutes. The difference between these two results is not statistically significant. The participants fulfilled the levels of physical activity as prescribed by the aforementioned guidelines. Keywords: Paraplegia, quadruplegia,...
How dogs can affect physical aktivity of the people with disability
Neubergová, Kristýna ; Migdauová, Alena (advisor) ; Prajerová, Květa (referee)
Title: A dog's impact on the physical activity of persons with a spinal cord injury using orthopaedic wheelchairs Objective: The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that having had a spinal cord injury, those owning a dog have more physical activity than persons with the same injury who do not own a dog. A secondary objective was to research whether individuals with a spinal cord injury owning a dog get enough daily physical activity as recommended by the World Health Organization. Methods: Qualitative research method was employed for the purpose of this thesis. The data were collected using a semi-structured interview "PARA-SCI." Physical activity was measured by an accelerometer ActiGraph GT3X+ which every participant received in order to measure his or her physical activity. Each participant's physical activity was measured for three weeks. Then, a subjective measurement of the participants' physical activity was conducted by means of a personal interview PARA-SCI. During the interview, each participant's activity was recorded into the PARA-SCI sheets. Next, objective data from the accelerometers were compared with the subjective data from the semi-structured personal interviews PARA-SCI. The focus group for this research was comprised of individuals having had a spinal cord injury. Results:...
Analysis of lifestyle clients in selected eventide home
VAŘEKOVÁ, Barbora
This diploma thesis deals with the lifestyle of seniors in relation to activation programs in selected research facilities. The theoretical part focuses mainly on age-related changes, and the activity of seniors in their free time. It also includes a description of the social care service of the facility where the research was conducted.Qualitative research composed of the interview and observation method was used here. To determine the results, five active clients and one activation therapist were selected.
Motion regime of children after healing of leukemia
Kořínek, Vít ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Daďová, Klára (referee)
Title: Motion regime of children after healing of leukemia Objectives: The bachelor thesis deals with monitoring of evaluation of exercise regimen of children they underwent treatment of leukemia in University Hospital Motol. The evaluation of previous and current status of motion regimen is based on responses. We will focus on influence of gaming console with motion sensor during the treatment. Another goal is to determine the times, when the children are integrated back to the school environment. The ultimate goal is to determine the average age of children and the form of leukemia they mostly get ill. Methods: I used two methods for this bachelor thesis. For determination of motion regime of children was created questionnaire. The second used method was interview. The interview was lead with the doctor. Results: Total number of involved former patients in this research sample was 41. There were 22 boys and 19 girls. Most often in children occurred acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which occupies up to 75 % of all respondents. The average age of patients was 9, 6 years. 36 children (88 %) were before diagnosis physically active. Boys preferred team sports and girls individual sports. After the treatment returned 20 children (56 %) to the same physical activity. We noticed most often return of boys,...
Development of fundamental movement skills through games and PA in preschool chldren
Kašparová, Alena ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Panáčková, Michaela (referee)
Characterization work: Fundamental locomotor skills are: walking, running, jumping, crawling and throwing. Their development is influenced primarily by games and movement activities. Control over those skills guarantees proper physical development of children and also make important prerequisites for an adoption of heavier and more complex skills. The levels of fundamental locomotor skills are evaluated by the diagnostic resources. Goal and purpose:I created inspiromat of games and movement activities in my work. These games and movement activities develop and improve fundamental locomotor skills - walking, running, jumping, crawling and throwing. This work inspired me, and also is inspiration for teachers and coaches. There are activities in the inspiromat which develop and improve fundamental locomotor skills of preschoolers. Problem solving: In the kindergarden Sluníčko the authority played games and movement activities with a group of boys and girls in an age of 5-6 years. I suggested, these games and movement activities, I got out of literature, longstanding practice, my ideas and experiences. Based on the observations I made inspiromat in which I included games and physical activities that work with children proved to be most appropriate. Inspiromat is divided in to sections according to the...

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