INTRODUCTION: Cellulitis remains a very serious disease even today. Mortality, which varied between 10-40%, has been reduced owing to the standard securing of airway patency and use of an appropriate surgical treatment approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 195 patients were hospitalised for cellulitis at the University Hospital in Hradec Králové during 2007-2011. The following parameters were evaluated: age, gender, dependence of incidence of the disease on the season of the year, frequency of attacks of the particular areas and their clinical characteristics, aetiology of the inflammation, types of patient complaints, prevalence of current systemic diseases, results of microbiological and selected laboratory analyses, socio-economic status of the patients, and duration of patient stay at the hospital. Statistical analysis was performed by using Pearson's correlation coefficient, the statistical significance level was p < 0.05. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 39.8 years. The group of 195 patients included 108 (55%) males and 87 (45%) females. The mean time between the first symptoms of the disease and admission to the Department was 5 days. From among the 195 patients, 116 (59.5%) were working persons, 79 (40.5%) were non-working (children, students, unemployed persons, women on maternity leave, retired people). The odontogenic origin of the disease was verified in 173 (88.7%) patients. In total, 65 (33.3%) patients had no coinciding complicating systemic disease, 22 (11.3%) patients had diabetes mellitus. The most frequent symptom of cellulitis was painful swelling, found in 194 (99.5%) patients, followed by jaw contracture, found in 153 (78.5%) patients. CONCLUSION: The results are largely very similar to those of previous studies performed in other countries, except that we found no correlation between the prevalence of cellulitis and the socio-economic status, nor have we confirmed Klebsiella pneumoniae sp. as the cause of cellulitis in patients with diabetes mellitus. and H. Doležalová, J. Zemek, L. Tuček
Obezita dětí je v oblasti veřejného zdraví vážným celosvětovým problémem. Výživa, fyzická (in)aktivita a sedavý životní styl, ke kterému patří sledování televize, práce či hraní her na počítači, jsou nezávislými rizikovými faktory nárůstu BMI (nárůstu hmotnosti). Cílem předkládané práce bylo posoudit asociace mezi stravovacími návyky, fyzickou aktivitou, životním stylem, nadváhou a obezitou u dětí ve věku 8–14 let v Královéhradeckém, Libereckém a Pardubickém kraji. Cílovou skupinou (n = 2042) byli žáci ze základních škol z 2., 4., 6. a 8. ročníku. Všechny sledované parametry (vynechávání jídla, celkový energetický příjem, preference potravin a nápojů...) byly hodnoceny formou četnosti (%) v celé skupině, dle pohlaví a dle tělesné hmotnosti. Ve všech sledovaných parametrech měly děti s nadváhou/obezitou vždy horší výsledky než děti s normální hmotností, i když ne vždy signifikantní. Největší rozdíly byly zjištěny při dodržování pitného režimu, kde děti s nadváhou/obezitou pijí především slazené nápoje., Childhood obesity is a serious public health concern worldwide. Dietary behaviour, physical activity and a sedentary lifestyle which includes television viewing, working or playing games on the computer are independent risk factors for increased BMI (increasing weight). The aim of this study was to explore dietary habits, physical activity and lifestyle associated with overweight and obesity among children 8–14 years of age, in Hradec Králové, Liberec and Pardubice district. The target population (N = 2042) comprised elementary school children in the 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th grade. All monitored parameters (skipping meals, total energy intake, food and beverage preferences...) were evaluated by frequency (%) in the group, by gender and according to body weight. In all monitored parameters overweight/obese children have worse results, although not always significantly, than children with normal weight. The biggest differences were found in compliance with liquid intake, overweight/obese children primarily drink sweetened beverages., Hana Střítecká, Pavol Hlúbik, and Literatura 21