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Issues of atopic dermatitis in context of nutrition
HAVLOVÁ, Ivona
The topic of my bachelor's thesis is "Issues of atopic dermatitis in context of nutrition." Atopic dermatitis is a type of skin inflammation in moist areas (back of the knee, inner elbow, groin). Skin health is affected by factors including the weather, textile and diet. Data were gathered using a qualitative research and snowball sampling. A survey was conducted among nine respondents, each providing information on the food they ate for a week. The goal was to map atopic dermatitis in the context of nutrition. The practical part of the thesis focused on what foods seem to be the most problematic for respondents. The survey showed these include citrus fruit, sweets, highly processed foods and especially alcohol. Respondents said that wine was the most problematic among alcoholic beverages. A few respondents mentioned nuts, soya and dairy. Seasons also have an impact on the atopic dermatitis incidence, with winter posing the biggest problem and summer following. A link between atopic dermatitis and the weather has not been properly studied and cannot be confirmed. The food analysis was recorded in the Nutriservis app. Data were entered into an Excel table that includes energy and macronutrient values of individual meals. The analysis shows that most respondents eat bread/rolls with ham or cheese, or cereal for breakfast. Snacks are similar but smaller than breakfasts. Lunches and dinners are often home-made meals consisting of good polysaccharides (rice, pasta, potatoes), meat (mostly chicken) and vegetables. The analysis reveals often unbalanced energy intake over the week, mostly because of alcohol consumption. Most respondents eat enough fruit and vegetables.
Analýza vztahu mezi onemocněním paznehtů a mléčnou užitkovostí dojnic českého strakatého skotu ve vybraném chovu
BUREŠOVÁ, Michaela
The content of this diploma thesis was the analysis of dairy cows' limb disorder in the relationship with milk yield, finding the cause of the disorder origin and possi-bilities of its treatment. In the watched breeding there were evaluated 167 dairy cows of Czech Simmen-tal cattle suffering acute disease of cloven hooves. The analysis in the enterprise las-ted from January to September 2020. Within eight curative cycles takes place a treatment of limping dairy cows' cloven hooves. Monitored parameters were milk yield (kg of milk), content of protein (%), fat (%) and somatic cells. With increasing limping of dairy cows comes to a decrease in milk yield up to 5 kg milk per a dairy cow and a day. The most frequent disease of cloven hooves was abscess (47%). The second most frequent disease was dermatitis (30%). To other diseases belongs necrobacillosis, laminitis, cleft and mechanical injury of dairy cow limbs. The most afflicted were hind limbs (82%). As a consequence of disease of cloven hooves were removed 2 % of dairy cows.
Chronic disorders that occur at elementary schools
Menoušková, Tereza ; Zvírotský, Michal (referee) ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor)
Reces on chronic disorders that occur at elementary schools. It mainly talks about formulation, structure, procedure, analysis of effects, and preventiv of the chronic disorders. Detailed focus is on identifying school children suffering from some chronic diseases such as asthma, diabetes, eczema, or flu. Reports and cooperation on an "Asthma, eczema, diabetes, flu" project were used to detect the suffering children. Both, healthy and sick children cooperate to achieve set goals within the project. Lastly, the matter of this thesis also includes prevention - recommendation to parents, whose children suffer from the diseases mentioned above. Theoretical observations having reference to chronic diseases, structure of reports, methods of evaluating the effects, preparation of the project and recommendation to parents whose children suffer from chronic disease are applied to completed report examination, project implementation, and discussion with parents.
Contact allergic diseases suffered by nurses and their impact on nursing care.
ŠIMONOVÁ, Kateřina
The thesis addresses the topic of contact allergic diseases suffered by nurses and their impact on nursing care. It shows the situation in intensive care and resuscitation care units in terms of occurrence of irritated skin and allergic reactions at nurses, describes what gloves they have at their disposal, and represents their opinions of the managementś attitude. It discusses the issue of hygienic care of hands at work, familiarity with the barrier care rules and the manner how contact diseases influence the career of nurses.

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