PROGRAMME
7th Biennale
International Scientific Conference
"WELLNESS, HEALTH AND QUALITY LIFE"
Prague, 04/11/2021
College of Physical Education and Sport PALESTRA
The Conference will be held online - on ZOOM platform
09:30 - 9:40 Opening of the conference, Award ceremony - Auditorium 1A
Prof. PaedDr. Rudolf Psotta, PhD., rector, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA
The Chairman: prof. PaedDr. Milada Krejčí, PhD.
9:40 - 12.20 PLENARY SESSION - Auditorium 1A
9:40 – 10:00
Prof. PhDr. Václav Hošek, DrSc.
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
Civilization dilemma of quality of life
Key words: Salutogenetic quadrivium; dilemma of discomfort, biotracking.
10:00 - 10:20
Prof. Dr. Georg Christian Steckenbauer, MSc.
(GER, Deggendorf Institute of Technology - European Campus Rottal Inn)
Wellness, Health & Tourism 2021: Chances and Challenges for a Post-Disaster World
But the virus has also changed the focus of travellers: Though safety was always an important motivation for choosing destinations, now it is safety from infection and assurance of adequate medical care.
Thus, tourism providers to whom health competence is attributed have chances of success. Health tourism providers have unique opportunities and must communicate their special competence through suitable products. This will create not only confidence in the providers, but also bring strong ties between guest and provider.
New products are needed, such as specific health tourism offers for strengthening the immune system or for the therapy of long COVID symptoms. These products must be scientifically proven and attractive to tourists ("evidence-based health tourism"). Only then will they have a chance on the markets.
Tourism expertise will be needed to present health tourism offers better than before, to market them more attractively and also to address new target groups. Even more than in the past, close networking and intensive cooperation between the health industry and the tourism providers are preconditions are prerequisite for future success.
Educational and university training institutions play an essential role here: they create the knowledge base and attitude that different players need in order to be ready for cooperation.
Key words: Health tourism; tourism market; evidence-based health tourism; product development; university studies.
10:20 - 10:40
Prof. Rado Pišot, PhD. & Boštjan Šimunič, PhD.
(SLO, Science and Research Center Koper, Institute for Kinesiology Research, Koper)
Harmful effects of hypokinetic conditions on the human health" - Research physical inactivity to understand physical activity
KeywordsThis entry was posted in Contemporary society; COVID -19; Sitting; Physical inactivity.
10:40 - 11:00
Assoc. Prof. Marta Stepien-Slodkowska, PhD.
(PL, Institute of Physical Culture Sciences, University of Szczecin)
Influence of the microbiome on the quality of human life
11:00 - 11:20
Assoc. Prof. Petr Petr, M.D., PhD.
(CZ, University of South Bohemia, Hospital České Budějovice)
Pharmacologically active substances in natural sources. Is there a laboratory response to their presence and effect?
KeywordsThis entry was posted in Natural resources; pharmacology, humic substances; probiotics; alpha pinene; resveratrol; health; quality of life.
11:20 - 11:40
Prof. PaedDr. Rudolf Psotta, PhD.
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
Focus of attention: the strategy for optimizing of human motor control and competence
The concept of attentional focus finds the support in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology related to motor control. Over the past two decades, many studies have shown that adopting an external focus of attention (EFA), that is, concentrating on the intended movement effect, enhances motor performance and learning compared with an internal focus of attention (IFA) on body movements. Researchers have suggested that the benefit of an EFA relative to an IFA arises from two mechanisms involved in motor control: (i) an EFA facilitates goal-action coupling; this coupling refers to the fluidity with which the intended movement goal is translated into action; (ii) by helping the performer direct attention to the task goal an EFA prevents disruption of automatic motor control processes. The suggested consequence of an EFA is greater automaticity, neural efficiency, and increase in functional variability. The effects of attentional focus on the performance of movement tasks are related to the activation of cognitive processes, not visual perception. This benefit of an EFA relative to an IFA to motor performance and learning has been demonstrated for a wide variety of skills, levels of expertise (novices, untrained individuals, "motor" experts in sports, professions, arts), age (children, adults, elderly), or (dis)ability (people with the cognitive diseases, neurodevelopmental disorders, people under rehabilitation). Directions of basic and applied research in the future is discussed.
11:40 - 12:00
Prof. Ing. Václav Bunc, PhD.
(CZ, Faculty of PE and Sport, Charles University, Prague)
National Program for the Health Recovery of the Czech Republic Population
Key words: Movement insufficiency; Physical exercise; Movement intervention; Telemedicine; Movement literacy.
12:00 - 12:20
Assoc. Prof. PaedDr. Klaudia Zusková, PhD.
(SK, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Institute of Physical Education and Sport)
Quality of Life from the Perspective of Educational Entertainment TV Series - Scientific Knowledge Closer to General Public
Key wordsThis entry was posted in Quality of Life; Well-being; Healthy Lifestyle; Holistic Approach; TV Media; Popular Science.
12:20 - 13:20
BREAK
13:20 - 15:20 PLENARY SESSION IN SECTIONS A, B, C
SECTION A
A multidimensional approach to quality of life and health support.
Chairman: Assoc. Prof. PhDr. Daniela Stackeová, PhD.
13:20 – 13:40
Assoc. Prof. Marina Malygina, PhD.
(RUS, Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sport, Omsk)
Design of a project of a fitness tour to Turkey for women 25-35 years old
Key wordsThis entry was posted in fitness tour, recreational potential, Turkey, breathing practices, spa treatments.
13:40 - 14:00
Prof. Bartosz Bolach, PhD.
(PL, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin)
Wellness, Health & Tourism 2021: Chances and Challenges for a Post-Disaster World
But the virus has also changed the focus of travellers: Though safety was always an important motivation for choosing destinations, now it is safety from infection and assurance of adequate medical care.
Thus, tourism providers to whom health competence is attributed have chances of success. Health tourism providers have unique opportunities and must communicate their special competence through suitable products. This will create not only confidence in the providers, but also bring strong ties between guest and provider.
New products are needed, such as specific health tourism offers for strengthening the immune system or for the therapy of long COVID symptoms. These products must be scientifically proven and attractive to tourists ("evidence-based health tourism"). Only then will they have a chance on the markets.
Tourism expertise will be needed to present health tourism offers better than before, to market them more attractively and also to address new target groups. Even more than in the past, close networking and intensive cooperation between the health industry and the tourism providers are preconditions are prerequisite for future success.
Educational and university training institutions play an essential role here: they create the knowledge base and attitude that different players need in order to be ready for cooperation.
Key words: Health tourism; tourism market; evidence-based health tourism; product development; university studies.
14:00 - 14:20
Ass. Prof. Zwierzchowska Anna, PhD., DSc.
(PL, University School of PE in Katowice)
Assessment of physical activity in adults with intellectual disabilities based on the literature review
Methods: Data mining was used in the study. The level of PA and its biopsychosocial and environmental determinants were evaluated, and objective and subjective research tools were verified.
Results: The results indicated the frequent occurrence of sedentary lifestyles (25-53%
of respondents) and a low level of PA. Another problem was the high prevalence of overweight and obesity (44-87% of respondents). Many barriers to physical activity have been reported.
Conclusions: The level of PA in people with ID is low, and most of the respondents do not meet the recommendations for PA. Studies have used subjective and objective research tools. However, objective tools have been more popular and they mostly show that sedentary lifestyles are more common. Individuals with ID are encouraged to participate in tailored programs that promote PA.
14:20 - 14:40
Ing. Alina Huseynli, Ing. Věra Marková
(CZ, Institute of Spa and Balneology, Karlovy Vary)
The mental health benefits of Nordic walking training in natural therapeutic landscape of Karlovy Vary
Key words: Mental health; POMS; Nordic walking; Therapeutic landscape; Karlovy Vary; Spa.
14:40 - 15:00
Assoc. Prof. PhDr. Daniela Stackeová, PhD.
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
Psychosomatic Relationships in the Musculoskeletal System and their Importance for Wellness
Increase and redistribution of muscle tension in persons who are under stress (different reaction in postural and phasic muscles) potentially leads to impairment of the present muscle imbalances, in the long run to a development of painful condition associated with muscle hypertension and strain of fibrous structures. Emotions associated with stress are accompanied by a specific reaction in the postural system, including impairment of balance functions and ultimately decrease in quality of motor functions (fluency of movement, its effectiveness, motor coordination, etc.). The neurophysiological basis of this reaction is the influence of the limbic system on the control of motor functions. Significant is also the change in respiratory function due to stress. A change in the type and depth of breathing is accompanied by a change in the involvement of the respiratory muscles (especially involvement of the upper scalupa fixators supporting the impairment of the functional state of the musculoskeletal system).
By targeted intervention, whether of a passive nature, such as massage, or active nature, such as various methods of kinesiotherapy, we can not only eliminate the impact of stress on the musculoskeletal system, but also target the psychic and support the harmony of the individual. However, a necessary condition is erudition in this area, including knowledge of the presented psychosomatic relationships.
Key words: Psychosomatics; Psychosomatic relationships; Wellness; Kinesiotherapy.
15.00 Closing of the conference - SECTION A
SECTION B
Self-assessment and wellness plan. Bio-psycho-social balance.
The Chairman: Assoc. Prof. PhDr. Pavel Tilinger, PhD.
13:20 – 13:40
Prof. PaedDr. Elena Bendíková, PhD.
(SK, Matej Bel University, Banská Bystrica)
Physical and sports education as a means of forming a relationship to lifelong physical activity and health
Key words: Health; Interest; Physical activity; Physical and sport education; Pupil.
13:40 - 14:00
Prof. PaedDr. Milada Krejčí, PhD.
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
COVID 19 - up call to focus on wellness
Keywords: Covid-19 pandemic; Wellness; Self-defense; Circadian preferences; Quality of Life.
14:00 - 14:20
Assoc. Prof. PhDr. Markéta Švamberk Šauerová, PhD.
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
Promoting self-efficacy as one of the basic salutoprotective resources in dealing with challenging life situations with a focus on the Covid pandemic -19
The thrust of the contribution is to suggest ways to develop self-efficacy awareness as a fundamental salutoprotective source of wellbeing in the time of pandemic, both in family and school education.
The contribution may also include a presentation of research on the Covid-19 pandemic conducted in universities under the auspices of the Council of Higher Education, in which College of Physical Education and Sport PALESTRA is also participating thanks to the involvement of the author.
14:20 - 14:40
Ass. Prof. Christina Peterson, M.S.
(USA, University of Tennessee, Knoxville),
Ass. Prof. Jana Novaková Stará, PhD.
(CZ, Masaryk University)
Competencies for Wellness Promotion
KeywordsThis entry was posted in Wellness; Competency model; Wellness promotion.
14:40 - 15:00
Assoc. Prof. PhDr. Pavel Tilinger, PhD.
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
Lifestyle of people in their forties in terms of their relationship to movement activities
To achieve our intention, we used a modified "Questionnaire to find out the physical activities and wellness activities of people in their forties", compiled especially for this occasion.
The survey involved 75 women and the same number of men aged 40-50 years. The survey was conducted in 2020, just before the onset of the coronavirus epidemic. We used the statistical program Excel to process the results of the survey.
The average age of the respondents was 45.2 years, BMI of men 26.4, women 23.7. Half of the respondents live in a city with more than 50,000 inhabitants, 47% of women and 41% of men have a university degree. 77% of the interviewed men and 84% of the interviewed women actively take care of their own condition. The most frequently mentioned physical activities realized in the last 12 months were walks (walking, trips, Nordic walking, hiking), followed by sports activities (most often sports games, cycling, swimming, skiing), activities in the fitness center, group exercises aerobics, yoga, pilates etc.), own exercise, sauna, meditation.
In the 12-minute running test men reached 1867 m and women 1807 m.
KeywordsThis entry was posted in Fitness of forties; Quality of life; Healthy lifestyle; Wellness.
15.00 Closing of the conference - SECTION B
SECTION C
Diagnostics and function testing in wellness.
The Chairman: Ass. Prof. Mgr. Tomáš Mirovský, MBA
13:20 – 13:40
Assoc. Prof. Marta Wieczorek, PhD.
(PL, University School of Physical Education, Wrocław)
The use of e-technology in therapy and improvement of motor functions of a person with autism spectrum disorders
The main goal was to recognized the benefits that result from the use of e-technologies in the therapy process, which includes the development of cognitive, social and motor skills of people with autism spectrum disorders. The cognitive goal was to determined the knowledge, attitude and beliefs of parents of children with ASD, teachers and therapists in the use and meaning of modern technologies in the therapy of these people.
Keywords: Autism; e-technologies; Motor functions; Motor skills; Modern interventions; Assistive technologies.
13:40 - 14:00
Ass. Prof. Mgr. Eva Nechlebová, PhD.
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
Verification of the effect of health-compensatory exercises according to Levitova and Hoskova on flat feet and changes of spine mobility
The qualitative research in the form of case studies was focused on seniors who, after an initial examination, underwent a three-month exercise regime by Levitova and Haskova. All subjects were asked about their relevant medical and non-medical history, and underwent an initial and exit and examination using a visual analogue scale, an examination of standing upright on two scales, an initial and exit examination on Pedoscope and Footdisc, the Tinetti Test, a spine mobility examination, and they were also given the Quality of Life Questionnaire (SF-36).
The initial examinations showed an uneven weight distribution on feet, flat feet in all subjects and 80% of subjects showed various foot deformities. The results show improvements in all subjects in all applied examinations in correlation with the visual analogue scale. There was also a considerable improvement in the fine motor skills of the foot, static stability, and gait quality.
Key words: Flat feet; spine mobility; Tinetti test; posture; senior.
14:00 - 14:20
Ales Kočár, M.D.
(CZ, MUCOS Pharma CZ)
Systemic enzymotherapy and its possibilities of therapeutic use in medicine
In the other words - it is mainly the use of anti-inflammatory, anti-edematous, secondary analgesic and positive immunomodulatory effect of these substances, including the effect of vehicle and mild fibrinolytic effect. We call it systemic for the possibility of therapeutic action basically anywhere in our body. SET drugs are mostly used as part of a comprehensive therapy. However, in some cases, it is possible to use these drugs as monotherapy too. Due to its advantageous pharmacological effects, SET is included in therapeutic algorithms of solutions in many medical disciplines. Whether they are general practitioners, pediatricians or doctors of various specializations (for example general or plastic surgery, dentistry, orthopedics, traumatology, gynecology, sports medicine, rehabilitation, spa medicine...). With the development of knowledge of the immunological aspects of inflammation and its individual phases, we comprehensively talk about the "healing process". Physicians also are increasingly recognizing the underlying causes of inflammation. Thus, if we compare the physiology and pathophysiology of the inflammatory reaction on the one hand and the pharmacological effects of systemically applied enzymes on the other hand, then we cannot overlook the possibilities of their positive therapeutic spectrum. The good efficacy and high safety and tolerability of SET drugs are also evidenced by the positive conclusions of the performed clinical studies.
Keywords: Systemic enzyme therapy; Anti-inflammatory effect; Anti-edematous effect; Secondary analgesic effect; Positive immunomodulatory effect.
14:20 - 14:40
Ass. Prof. PhDr. Pavel Kysel
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
The influence of cyclic ketogenic reduction diet vs. nutritionally balanced reduction diet on body composition, strength and endurance performance in healthy young males: a randomized controlled trial
Keywords: Body composition; Ketogenic diet; Strength parameters; Endurance; Training.
14:40 - 15:00
Ass. Prof. Mgr. Gabriela Kavalířová, PhD., Ass. Prof. Mgr. Věra Knappová PhD.
(CZ, University of West Bohemia, Faculty of Education)
Measurement of joint range in sports practice
Keywords: Goniometry; Joint range; Sports; Educational video program.
15:00 - 15:20
Assoc. Prof. PaedDr. Bronislav Kračmar, PhD.
(CZ, College of PE and Sport PALESTRA)
Polyelectromyographic analysis of differentiation of the muscle function in the application of muscle electrostimulation
Keywords: Electrostimulation; Surface polyelectromyography; Locomotion through the shoulder girdle; Forwards direct shot of the canoeing.
