National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Alternative nutritional directions and their effects on health
CHVÁTALOVÁ, Simona
: My bachelor's thesis called Alternation Nutrition Ways and Their Effect on Health aims to find connections between primary knowledge about the effect of alternative ways of diet on human health and choosing the preferred type of eating (traditional or alternative kind of eating). The theoretical part deals with the basic concepts, essential nutritional human's needs, and selected alternative eating ways in which their principle, positive and negative effect on human's health is described. The practical part of the thesis evaluates the research results, which focused on women and men aged 15-30 years old. This part also consists of the results of a survey of two groups - alternatively and traditionally eating.
Eating habits of addressed university students focusing on alternative nutrition
Fialová, Kateřina ; Váchová, Alena (advisor) ; Kovaříková, Miroslava (referee)
TITLE: Eating habits of addressed university students focusing on alternative nutrition AUTHOR: Kateřina Fialová DEPARTMENT: Department of Education SUPERVISOR: Ing. Bc. Alena Váchová, Ph.D. ABSTRACT: This bachelor thesis is focused on alternative nutrition. The aim of the theoretical part is to acquaint readers with general nutritional recommendations and alternative diets that may carry various risks. The practical part focuses on the eating habits of university students (energy intake, regularity of meals, drinking regime), their subjective satisfaction with eating habits and how many of them eat alternatively. The necessary data for the survey was collected using an anonymous online questionnaire. The obtained data are displayed in graphs or tables and a part of the thesis is devoted to their analysis. 100 university students participated in the survey. Most of the questions related to all students without distinction as to their diet, and some concerned only students who eat alternatively. The results of the practical part showed that 24 respondents (25 %) are completely satisfied with their daily energy intake. 41 students (42 %) pay attention to eating habits. It turned out that 51 students (51 %) daily drink 1-2 liters of beverages. The survey also showed that 22 respondents (22 %) are eating...

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.