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Fitness training in squash
Cerman, Jaroslav ; Süss, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
 Title: Fitness training in squash.  Purposes: Find out the best Czech squash players focus on fitness training. Propose the inclusion of fitness training in the annual training cycle.  Methods: Interview, survey.  Results: Most of the best 200 players by ranking include fitness training into their training process. Fitness training directly affects the squash performance and the position in the ranking as well.  Key words: squash, training, fitness training, speed, power, endurance, coordination, flexibility.
The Utility of Spatial Navigation and Metabolic Biomarkers in Early and Differential Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Cerman, Jiří ; Laczó, Jan (advisor) ; Roth, Jan (referee) ; Kopeček, Miloslav (referee)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease leading to dementia and represents a significant socio-economic problem. Currently, only symptomatic treatment of AD is possible and the development of new causal therapy faces a number of difficulties, which are inter alia related to identifying early stages and the possibilities of differential diagnosis of specific neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, in recent years, methods that are easily available and able to reliably identify individuals at risk of developing AD already at preclinical and prodromal stages are of particular interest. The work presents a basic overview of the current knowledge about neurodegenerative diseases and especially AD and extends the knowledge in this area. The main goals of the thesis are to map out the potential contribution of spatial navigation testing as a new experimental method, which is suitable for early diagnosis and differential diagnosis of advanced stages of neurodegenerative diseases, and to evaluate the benefits of metabolic biomarker testing in clinical practice. In the early stages of neurodegenerative diseases, the work focuses primarily on the evaluation of impairment of a specific type of spatial navigation - path integration in patients with AD and also on subjective spatial...
Analysis of the training process at the beginner squash players
Cerman, Jaroslav ; Süss, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pravečková, Petra (referee)
 Title: Analysis of the training process at the beginner squash players.  Purposes: To analyze squash training at elementary school age children and test its effect on the acquisition of technical skills and development of fitness skills in practice.  Methods: Observation, testing  Results: Squash training develops fitness skills and children learn technical skills very quickly at elementary school age.  Key words: squash, training, elementary school age, technical training, fitness training
The Utility of Spatial Navigation and Metabolic Biomarkers in Early and Differential Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Cerman, Jiří ; Laczó, Jan (advisor) ; Roth, Jan (referee) ; Kopeček, Miloslav (referee)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease leading to dementia and represents a significant socio-economic problem. Currently, only symptomatic treatment of AD is possible and the development of new causal therapy faces a number of difficulties, which are inter alia related to identifying early stages and the possibilities of differential diagnosis of specific neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, in recent years, methods that are easily available and able to reliably identify individuals at risk of developing AD already at preclinical and prodromal stages are of particular interest. The work presents a basic overview of the current knowledge about neurodegenerative diseases and especially AD and extends the knowledge in this area. The main goals of the thesis are to map out the potential contribution of spatial navigation testing as a new experimental method, which is suitable for early diagnosis and differential diagnosis of advanced stages of neurodegenerative diseases, and to evaluate the benefits of metabolic biomarker testing in clinical practice. In the early stages of neurodegenerative diseases, the work focuses primarily on the evaluation of impairment of a specific type of spatial navigation - path integration in patients with AD and also on subjective spatial...
Fitness training in squash
Cerman, Jaroslav ; Süss, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
 Title: Fitness training in squash.  Purposes: Find out the best Czech squash players focus on fitness training. Propose the inclusion of fitness training in the annual training cycle.  Methods: Interview, survey.  Results: Most of the best 200 players by ranking include fitness training into their training process. Fitness training directly affects the squash performance and the position in the ranking as well.  Key words: squash, training, fitness training, speed, power, endurance, coordination, flexibility.
Analysis of the training process at the beginner squash players
Cerman, Jaroslav ; Süss, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pravečková, Petra (referee)
 Title: Analysis of the training process at the beginner squash players.  Purposes: To analyze squash training at elementary school age children and test its effect on the acquisition of technical skills and development of fitness skills in practice.  Methods: Observation, testing  Results: Squash training develops fitness skills and children learn technical skills very quickly at elementary school age.  Key words: squash, training, elementary school age, technical training, fitness training
Relatives' visits at intensive care units relatives'and staff's view
Kovalová, Lenka ; Havel, Eduard (advisor) ; Pečenková, Jaroslava (referee) ; Cerman, Jaroslav (referee)
It is desired to know the meaning on relatives visits liberalization on intensive care unit in the view of visitors and the staff. Questionnaires about the visits possible problems were filled up by visitors (53 persons) and intensive care nurses (60 persons). The next results are formulated: The visits of relatives at intensive care unite are obvious and is the obligatory part of treatment process. It is not routine practise to know the patient's wish about the plan visit before the visit. Nobody of visitors was discouraged from visiting the patient on intensive care unit. It is necessary to construct the unites with the better possibility of privacy. The relatives prefer the long duration of visit. The relatives means, that a comatose patient can hear them and the visit helps the patient in healing process. The intensive care unit staff must allow relatives to presence during some therapeutic and diagnostic procedures.

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