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Burnout Syndrome and the Risk of Its Occurrence in Primary School teachers in the Liberec Region
Petržilková, Tereza ; Klapálková, Veronika (advisor) ; Valášková Vincejová, Eva (referee)
The main subject of this diploma thesis is burnout syndrome and risk of its occurrence in primary school teachers in Liberec region. Theoretical part is focused on description of burnout syndrome. It defines main areas like symptoms, phases and causes in general ways, also defines main terms like "teacher" and it describes theory of burnout syndrome in general. In the end of the theoretical part there is chapter focused on prevention of burnout syndrome. The practical part is focused on rate of burnout syndrome of primary teachers. The research survey is done quantitatively. The survey uses a standardised method. The main goal of this research is to find out whether the mentioned teachers have a burnout syndrome. It will be tested by use of Copenhagen Burnout Inventory. There is precaution suggestion and discussion in the end of this thesis.
The Effect of Menstruation on Athletics Women's Performance
Petržilková, Tereza ; Červinka, Pavel (advisor) ; Vostatková, Pavlína (referee)
Title: The impact of the menstrual cycle on the performance of the top track and field athletes Objectives: On the base of the survey data determine how and to what extent the menstrual cycle affects the performance of athletes from the national team of the Czech Republic. Methods: The main research method of this work is a non-standardized anonymous questionnaire. Results: According to the results, performance is most often impaired on the first day of menstruation. Performance is generally worse in 40% during menstruation, in 40% is the same and in 20% is better. The female athletes have their best performance during the days following the end of the menses and the first week after the menses. Most female athletes (78%) suffer from premenstrual syndrome, which has significant symptoms and these can subsequently affect the training process. Cases of amenorrhea associated with high training doses were identified in the respondents. Problems with the menstrual cycle most occur sprinters, endurance athletes and multi-combatants. Difficulties with the menstrual cycle (MC) are most commonly manifested by irregular menstruation and an unnaturally painful course of menstruation. 94% of female athletes do not use any contraception. Only 3% of respondents regularly adjust the training process to their...

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