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Public health in terms of eating habits of adolescents
Duchoňová, Andrea ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Petr, Miroslav (referee)
5 Abstract Context: Healthy lifestyle promotion is an important long-time process for today's society. Nowadays, models and theories are developed to enhance public health. Objectives: Create a systematic review of theories and models based on healthy diet promotion. Methods: The Master Thesis consists of 5 independent systematic reviews. Particular studies were examined based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) recommendations. A search was carried out of 2 electronic databases (PubMed and Web of Science) using following keywords - adolescence, eating habits, diet, nutrition a names of particular models/ theories. Results: 6 studies based on Health Belief Model, 8 based on Transtheoretical Model, 7 based on Social Ecological model, 8 based on Social cognitive model and 8 studies based on Nudge theory were included into the systematic review. Conclusion: Models and Theories are considered as successful ways to modify people's eating habits. More research within this area is needed due to wide diversity of healthy diet determinants. Keywords: diet, nutrition, healthy eating, adolescent, particular model/theory
Evaluation the suitability of edibles which are most often part of the snack of pupils aged between 11 and 15 from selected school
Zemanová, Adéla ; Váchová, Alena (advisor) ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with snacks of secondary school pupils. The research problem is the difference between recommended healthy snacks and their real eating habits. The aim of the practical part is to evaluate the eating habits of pupils aged between 11 and 15 years during breaks. Find out what the children are bringing for their snacks, what they are really eating and who is preparing their snacks. Then compare the types of food in a school snack, whether it is sweet or salty and theirs drinking habits. Quantitative research was conducted to obtain the necessary research data. The research was carried out at a selected elementary school by way of an anonymous questionnaire survey in paper form. The research involved 135 respondents, out of that 130 questionnaires were used. Gathered sample consisted of 53.1% women and 46.9% men. Almost all of respondents bring a snack to school every day, 2 respondents never bring one and others occasionally. Most often they bring a snack so that they are not hungry at school, because they are hungry or so that they can eat. The most common snack is buttered bread, with fruit and/or vegetables, the second most common snack is buttered bread with fruit and/or vegetables and biscuits and/or sweets. The drinking habits are insufficient for about three quarters...
Healthy lifestyle as a trend in marketing
LOULOVÁ, Anna
This bachelor thesis deals with marketing and its influence on healthy lifestyles, and explores their connections to each other. Specifically, it focuses on what prompts consumers to purchase healthy products and how healthy products are popular compared to conventional foods. Racio s.r.o., a health food company, was selected for the research. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to evaluate the marketing communication and product portfolio of this company. Using competitive analysis and quantitative research, recommendations are formulated. These recommendations in the form of innovations are designed to underline the idea of a healthy lifestyle.
Motivation of Children for healthy eating in Kindergartens.
POJSLOVÁ, Kristýna
This bachelor's thesis deals with the phenomenon of healthy eating in kindergartens and seeks way to motivate children to eat healthy. The theoretical part sums up current knowledge of motivation, pre-school children's eating habits and how one's surroundings can influence eating. The practical part shows the results of a quantitative research focused on teachers' knowledge and experience of children's healthy eating and tests ways of motivating children to eat healthy and whether kindergarten can change children's eating habits.
Nutrition and eating habits of APTV students at UK FTVS
Hypešová, Natálie ; Majorová, Simona (advisor) ; Vařeková, Jitka (referee)
Title: Nutrition and eating habits of APA students at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport of Charles University Objectives: The main goal of this thesis is to map the nutritional habits of APA students at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport of Charles University by using a questionnaire survey and then compare the results with the principles of healthy eating and proper nutrition, which are written in the theoretical part of this thesis. Methods: Within the theoretical-empirical research, information about students' diet was ascertained by using a quantitative method. The specific form was an online questionnaire. Results: The questionnaire survey shows that most students in the field of APA at Charles University eat according to the principles of healthy nutrition. 73,3 % of students eat regularly, more than half of them eat at the right time intervals. More than 75 % of students have regular breakfast, lunch and dinner every day. 68 % of students prepare lunches by themselves, 20 % use the canteen. Most students follow a drinking recommendation. Only 6,7 % of students smoke cigarettes and 3 % regularly use chewing tobacco. Insufficient intake of fruit and vegetable was reported by more than third of respondents. Over 30 % of students exceed the daily limit for drinking alcohol....
Boarding of second grade elementary schools in Pilsen region
Mašková, Šárka ; Váchová, Alena (advisor) ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with eating habits of pupils of the 2nd grade of elementary school located in the Pilsen region. The results of the research are evaluated in terms of healthy diet of pupils. The eating habits of children in the school environment are strongly influenced by several determinantsthat are discussed in the work. The aim of the thesis was to map the eating habits of children at the second grade of elementary school and to suggest possibilities that the school could use to support healthy school meals for its pupils and thus to influence the healthy lifestyle. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on the state's attitude to the protection and promotion of health and disease prevention through the basic document Národní strategie ochrany a podpory zdraví a prevenci nemocí Zdraví 2020. Emphasis is placed on the state's attitude to healthy school meals through laws, decrees, standards and elaborated the national strategy. The vision and strategic objectives of the above pass into the school environment through the support of programs and projects and through the education of pupils to health and healthy eating. In the practical part of the thesis, the questionnaire survey investigates school meals for pupils of the second grade of elementary school. If we want to improve the...
Healthy eating in the kindergarten and related problems
VONDRÁKOVÁ, Lucie
I In the theoretical part I deal with the term "consumer basket" in kindergartens, healthy eating of children and its influence on the development of the children. In the practical part I will make interviews with teachers from three kindergartens. The interviews will be focused on the popularity and unpopularity of the served meals and their following consumption by the children and the motivation of the teachers to serve up less popular meals. I will use the obtained information for methodological recommendations creation.
Food Position and habits in the group of second grade students and students of high school in Písecku.
KONFRŠTOVÁ, Jarmila
This bachelor's thesis looks into eating habits of pupils of second stage of elementary school and secondary school students. In the theoretical part, I deal with a healthy lifestyle, a family lifestyle and a family impact on children's eating habits. Furthermore, I discuss a phenomenon of food intake disorders, their occurrence and the causes behind them. It is believed that the most common cause of eating disorders lies in the way media portray fashion and how they persuade people to go on a reducing diet. Moreover, an influence of social media has risen in last years Facebook brings about the major effect and is followed by Instagram. I have also expanded on particular types of eating disorders and the newest "trends" in this area. In the practical part, I have described the questionnaire survey I had carried out at the chosen elementary and secondary schools in the "Písecko" region. I have covered its methodology and assessment.

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