Neuroepidemiology -- American Journal of Epidemiology -- Neuroscience Research Australia -- Neuroepidemiology Research Group – Harvardova lékařská škola -- Neuroepidemiologická data na stránkách WHO -- Thomson Reuters: Global Epidemiology Data -- OrphaNet and Stanislav Voháňka
Emergency Neurological Life Suport -- Časopis Neurocritical Care (Springer) -- Emergency Medicine Cases -- Neurointenzivní léčba na stránkách Johns Hopkins -- BPPB na stránkách Medscape -- Vyšetřování závratí -- Vyšetřování škály NIHSS -- Status epilepticus -- Subarachoidální krvácení and Stanislav Voháňka
Pompe Community -- AMDA – Acid Maltase Deficiency Association -- United Pompe Foundation -- Pompe Pages (Association for Glycogen Storage Disease UK) -- Pompeho centrum při Erasmově lékařském centru v Rotterdamu -- Správná diagnóza.cz and Stanislav Voháňka
Informace o mozkomíšním moku na serveru UpToDate(Wolters Kluwer) -- Multimediální učebnice 3. LF UK: Likvor, hematoencefalická a hematolikvorová bariéra//Cerebrospinal Fluid, Blood-Brain Barrier and Blood-CSF Barrier -- Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis na stránkách American Family Physician -- Neuropathology Web (Northeast Ohio Medical University) and Stanislav Voháňka
von Georg Wieninger, Tištěno švabachem, and Obsahuje přívazky: Wie können die Hühner zweckmäßig und billig gefüttert werden? / von Georg Wieninger -- Bruteier oder Eintagskücken? / von Georg Wieninger -- Die Feinde der Geflügelzucht unter den Bakterien / von Georg Wieninger -- Die Bedeutung der Geflügelzucht für den Kriegsfall / von Georg Wieninger
This cross sectional study focused on how Postural Stability (PS) indicators: body sway deviation (BSD) and body sway velocity (BSV), change with age and their association with levels of social and physical activity. Observational study: 80 older adults (aged: 60-96) were purposefully recruited from two sources: the University of the Third Age (TAU) (n = 35) and a residential care home (CH) (n = 45). Differences in the indicators of PS, approximated through Centre of Pressure (COP) measurements, were assessed by the Romberg Stance Test (Test A) subsequently repeated on 10 cm foam surface (Test B), using a Kistler Dynamometric Platform. The RCH Group was older, had higher BMI and was less socially and physically active, showed more body sway in all indicators compared to TAU group. For all participants body sway velocity (BSV) was significantly correlated with age. The strength of correlation of body sway deviation (BSD) with age was also significant but not as strong. The findings indicate in line with previous studies that deterioration in BSV is associated with poor PS more than deterioration in BSD. and J. Jančová Všetečková, N. Drey