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Measurement of basic parameters of the cardiovascular system using a stress test
Matoušek, Denis ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Nováková, Zuzana (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis describes the measurement of basic parameters of the cardiovascular system using a physical test on a bicycle ergometer, their processing and evaluation with the subsequent division of subjects into individual categories according to their physical fitness. The main goal of this work is to create a script in the MATLAB environment, which will be used to evaluate the results of the measured person in the student tasks taking place in practical exercises in physiology at the Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University.
The effect of the COVID 19 infection on the respiratory and cardiovascular system, physical stress during the course of the disease
Doležalová, Anna ; Heller, Jan (advisor) ; Šteffl, Michal (referee)
Title: Impact of the COVID 19 infection on the respiratory and cardiovascular system, physical strain during the course of the disease Aims: The primary aim of this thesis is to find and study the latest relevant findings regarding the impact of COVID 19 infection on the respiratory system, cardiovascular system and the effect of physical strain on the course of this disease. Subsequently, to write down a critical review on the topic. Methods: A literature review on the impact of COVID 19 infection on the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system and the effect of physical strain on the course of the disease. Results: The impact of the COVID 19 infection on the respiratory system is considerable. The disease can be asymptomatic or with only mild symptoms, typically shortness of breath and cough. The main manifestation of a developed infection is bilateral covid pneumonia, which progresses to ARDS in approximately 20-30% of hospitalized patients. The impact of the disease on the cardiovascular system is increasingly debated. Sources describe elevation of troponin in the serum, as an indicator of myocardial damage, in up to 12% of all cases. It can manifest as myocarditis, arrhythmias, myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock or even heart failure. The infection of COVID 19 is a multisystem...
The most frequently used forms of physical load in PF students
HOLBOVÁ, Edita
The objective of this diploma thesis is to determine the most common forms of physical activity among students of the Faculty of Education at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. The theoretical part of the work is focused on the basic concepts of this problematics - such as physical activity and its division, including physiology and subsequent testing. It also includes the response and adaptation to this specific species in relation of the way of life of the current population, the possibilities of load testing and methods of determine energy expenditure. The application part was created with the help of a survey, which was focused on students of the University of South Bohemia in order to determine the most common forms used in perspective of exercise activities. The research assumptions were set in advance, which were subsequently discussed in more detail in the discussion, incl. evaluation of this investigation.
Measurement of basic parameters of the cardiovascular system using a stress test
Matoušek, Denis ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Nováková, Zuzana (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis describes the measurement of basic parameters of the cardiovascular system using a physical test on a bicycle ergometer, their processing and evaluation with the subsequent division of subjects into individual categories according to their physical fitness. The main goal of this work is to create a script in the MATLAB environment, which will be used to evaluate the results of the measured person in the student tasks taking place in practical exercises in physiology at the Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University.

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