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Volume 8 Number 6 Year 2018

46 articles in this issue 

Izabela Kamila Wojarska,Malgorzata Bialek,Hubert Wojarski

Cardiovascular disease is the most frequent cause of hospitalization (15%) and death (46%) in Poland, as well as worldwide (31%), by reason of strenuous activity in the field of preventative healthcare in all age groups has to be taken. Preventative nutri... see more

Pags. 11 - 19  

Joanna Pekar,Justyna Skolarczyk,Piotr Pekar,Barbara Nieradko-Iwanicka

Introduction. Diagnostic imaging is an extremely important step towards making the final diagnosis of many diseases. Among the criteria of numerous diseases are cutaneous or mucosal changes, which occur paroxysmal and persist for a short time. Currently, ... see more

Pags. 20 - 25  

Karolina Widlak,Marta Przadka,Tomasz Chromiec,Marcin Kulczynski,Joanna Nurzynska-Flak

Introduction: Hepatomegaly is a physical symptom that may suggest primary liver disease, or it may be present as a component of the generalized disorder. One of uncommon reasons of hepatomegaly, which occur in children of all ages, but most common in infa... see more

Pags. 26 - 36  

Edyta Piechocka,Bartlomiej Wrzesinski,Pawel Wojtczak,Anna Ziólkowska,Dominika Ciecierska

Congenital dysplasia is the most common congenital orthopaedic defect in children. Its occurrence is estimated at 2-4% of newborns (1:400), where majority of cases concern girls (85%). This disease was observed in greater numbers in people living in Centr... see more

Pags. 37 - 44  

Jakub Rzeszowski

This article characterizes the model of sports scholarships regulated in the Polish law by the act on sport. The term ‘sports scholarship’ and the form of establishing such scholarships have also been explained. Moreover, attention has been drawn to probl... see more

Pags. 45 - 56  

Piotr Pawlowski,Paulina Pawlowska,Klaudia Jakubowska,Dorota Nalepa,Pawel Chrusciel,Aneta Kosciolek,Krystian Pasieczny

Infectious diseases, resulting from infection by various microorganisms, are still a current problem of humanity. For decades, they had led to the death of one million people, which was put an end to by the development of vaccinology, leading to a diametr... see more

Pags. 57 - 68  

Malgorzata Fortuna,Jacek Szczurowski,Tomasz Zablocki,Dagmara Palasz,Iwona Demczyszak

IntroductionSpirometric parameters are influenced by, among other things level of fitness. Aim:The aim of the study was to evaluate the formation of selected spirometric parameters of the football players in the preparatory period.Material and methods:Th... see more

Pags. 69 - 79  

Zofia Nowak-Kapusta,Jacek Durmala,Aleksandra Cieslik,Ewelina Bak

SummaryBackground: Demographic prognosis show the elderly population increase. Their level of functional efficiency forecasts whether they should be placed in a nursing home or be hospitalized, what is the risk of their death or what are their chances for... see more

Pags. 80 - 92  

Anna Katarzyna Pietrzak

Introduction: The aim of the study was to evaluate the consumption of magnesium and iron in the group of women and men training karate.Methods and material: 59 women and 110 men, regularly training contact karate, were examined. The basic anthropometric p... see more

Pags. 93 - 102  

Sylwia Anna Krzeminska,Natalia Guzik,Adriana Milena Borodzicz,Ewelina Bak,Marta Arendarcyk

Nurses’ fatigue has a substantial impact on patient health, and even survival. Since early detection of risks through observation is essential to preventing health complications in patients, insufficient numbers of nursing staff and their excessive worklo... see more

Pags. 103 - 112  

Anna Maria Srokowska,Andrzej Lewandowski,Pawel Balmas,Mikolaj Kurczewski,Grzegorz Srokowski,Marcin Siedlaczek

Introduction: Patello-femoral syndrome is one of the common syndromesoverload knees. The most common symptom reported by patients is severe pain during activities such as climbing stairs or running. The main cause of this syndrome is ataxia knee. This is ... see more

Pags. 113 - 138  

Katarzyna Olszewska,Maria Mielnik-Blaszczak,Paula Plechawska,Joanna Przybys

Introduction: There are many questions concerning the relationship between childhood obesity and childhood growth and development. The aim of the study was to determine if overweight and obese children and adolescents show accelerated dentition developmen... see more

Pags. 139 - 152  

Jadwiga Janina Bednarek

Celiac disease is one of the most common autoimmune diseases.It is estimated that it is the cause of health disorders in about 1% of the general population.It is increasingly diagnosed in adults.New diseases affect about 60% of this group, of which 15-20%... see more

Pags. 153 - 161  

Anna Grabowska-Gawel,Grzegorz Ulenberg,Agata Ulenberg

Admission: Shift work and the associated inversion biological rhythms leads over time to a number of changes in the functioning of the body. Some are compensation after a rest and do not constitute a direct threat to health, while others eventually lead t... see more

Pags. 162 - 172  

Witold Pawlowski,Dorota Lasota,Krzysztof Goniewicz,Mariusz Goniewicz,Patrycja Misztal-Okonska

Education of medical emergency rescuers is a hard task and very responsible. The scope of knowledge, which must be adopted during the education by future medical rescuers in view of specificity of profession is wide and miscellaneous. From manners of educ... see more

Pags. 173 - 185  

Witold Pawlowski,Krzysztof Goniewicz,Mariusz Goniewicz,Patrycja Misztal-Okonska,Dorota Lasota

Polish law requires all citizens to take action in order to assist in any case, where exist the danger of loss of life and serious bodily injury of victim, even if they can prove to be ineffective. Everyone can become a participant and / or witnessed of t... see more

Pags. 186 - 195  

Agnieszka Debska,Agnieszka Zawadzka

Introduction. The sight is of inestimable importance in every child’s process of learning. Lack of eyesight hinders both learning about reality and developing practical skills. Overcoming difficulties and limitations resulting from the loss of vision or ... see more

Pags. 196 - 211  

Olga Adamczyk-Gruszka,Izabela Lewandowska-Andruszuk,Marzena Wrzesniewska,Jakub Gruszka,Karolina Komar-Gruszka

IntroductionPrimary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is a chronic hepatic condition presumably of immune etiology. In genetically predisposed patients, progressing immunization of the liver is stimulated by environmental or infectious agents. As a result of ill-ta... see more

Pags. 212 - 226  

Paula Jankowska,Krzysztof Jankowski,Grzegorz Mizerski,Ewa Rudnicka-Drozak

Introduction Breast cancer, with an estimated 1.67 million new cases diagnosed in 2012 (25% of all cancers), is the second most common neoplasm worldwide. It is also the most frequent proliferative process among women.Objective Evaluation of the level of... see more

Pags. 227 - 236  

Paula Jankowska,Krzysztof Jankowski,Ewa Rudnicka-Drozak

IntroductionGlobal and local societies experience problem of changes in demographic structure. The demographic transformation will be associated with increasing number of health, social and economic problems. One of them is dementia, commonly diagnosed am... see more

Pags. 237 - 245  

Dominik Olejniczak,Joanna Skonieczna,Wioleta Kitowska

The definition of the Polish National Food and Nutrition Institute indicates that proper human nutrition should completely satisfy the body's needs for energy as well as provide all nutrients needed for the development of life and preservation of health. ... see more

Pags. 246 - 250  

Miroslaw Mrozkowiak

Introduction. The analysis of correlations between selected parameters of body trunk and feet in 14-18-year-old adolescents revealed their incidental and random character making it impossible to prove any regularities or dependencies between the investiga... see more

Pags. 251 - 264  

Kamil Michalik,Natalia Danek,Iwona Wierzbicka-Damska

Background The purpose of the study was to investigate the anthropometric effects of sprint interval training (SIT) protocol on body composition and the circumferences of selected body segments in recreational long-distance runners.Methods A sample of 17 ... see more

Pags. 265 - 277  

Marzena Furtak-Niczyporuk,Martyna Warchol,Patrycja Gierszon,Iwona Firosz,Sylwia Mojsym-Korybska

The high quality of the medical services, it’s constant improvement and custom approach to the patients needs stand as one of the most important issues of modern healthcare. The patient, being beneficiary, shapes the market of health services through expr... see more

Pags. 278 - 287  

Ewelina Bak,Karolina Sleziak

IntroductionDiscopathy of the cervical spine is becoming an increasingly common problem among the entire population, assuming the status of a civilization disease.Aim of this paperThe aim of the paper was to assess the functional efficiency and pain inten... see more

Pags. 288 - 301  

Ewa Stychno,Justyna Zareba,Kinga Kulczycka,Bogumila Kosicka

Daily cycles of sleep/wake, is misaligned with behavioral patterns during shift work, leading to an increased risk of developing cardiovascular/metabolic/gastrointestinal disorders, some types of cancer, and mental disorders. The aim of this study was to ... see more

Pags. 302 - 313  

Ihor Hevko

The modern period of the development of society is characterized by a strong influence on it of information technologies that penetrate into all spheres of human activity and form a global information space. An inseparable and important part of these proc... see more

Pags. 314 - 323  

I. Zaytsev,V. Potii,V. Kiriienko

Introduction. The article describes the model of natural history of hepatitis C virus the use of which makes it possible to assess the dynamics of the infected population from 2015 to 2030 in natural history and under the influence of the strategies of an... see more

Pags. 324 - 335  

A. V. Skiba,N. N. Savelyeva,S. A. Schn?ider,E. K. Tkachenko

Purpose of the study. The study of the periodontoprotective properties of the complex of a mixture of active metabolites of cholecalciferol - 1,25 (OH)2D3 and 24,25(OH)2D3 with a synthetic analogue of vitamin K - vikasol in experimental periodontitis in r... see more

Pags. 336 - 342  

V. G. Dubinina,O. M. Nosenko,G. S. Gritsenko

Endometriosis shows features similar to neoplasia, which recently increased interest in the monoclonal antigen Ki-67. The aim of the study was to study the expression of Ki-67 in the operated ovarian endometriomas in women of reproductive age. Materials o... see more

Pags. 343 - 349  

Piotr Ozóg,Dawid Natanski,Agnieszka Radziminska,Magdalena Weber-Rajek,Walery Zukow,Aleksander Goch

The aimEvaluation of the effectiveness of Kinesiology Taping in the treatment of gonarthrosisMaterial and MethodsThe study included 40 pacient with osteoarthritis of the knee joints, confirmed on the basis of a medical diagnosis. The subjects were randoml... see more

Pags. 350 - 357  

Zuzanna Piekorz,Maciej Danielski,Katarzyna Strojek,Pawel Molski,Walery Zukow,Andrzej Lewandowski

Introduction: The physical activity is essential for the normal functioning of the musculoskeletal system. Both deficiency and excess of motion can be harmfull. This issue mostly concern all kinds of sport players. The rowing, as a sport discipline, is ph... see more

Pags. 358 - 371  

Katarzyna Anna Bojarczuk,Agnieszka Lagowska-Batyra,Maciej Kochman,Magdalena Michalczak,Agata Smolen

Introduction: The changes that have occurred in the obstetrics in the last years are not only culturally conditioned, but they also constitute the sum of experiences of many generations of the women in labour. The change of a labour management style and t... see more

Pags. 372 - 390  

Igor Grygus,Mykola Yevtukh

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disease with insufficiently studied hitherto etiology and pathogenesis. Purpose: based on the analysis of literature to form a modern understanding of the syndrome of chronic fatigue and approaches to physical rehabilitation.... see more

Pags. 391 - 398  

V. Maricheda,N. Rozhkovskaya,P. Sitnik

Among inflammatory processes of female genital more than 80% account for the pathology of uterine appendages and the share of complicated forms of purulent inflammatory diseases accounts 4 - 10%. Diagnosis and prediction of PID are based on clinical, labo... see more

Pags. 399 - 405  

Tomasz Losien,Anna Medrak,Pawel Plaskacz,Izabela Bajerska,Magdalena Reut,Emilia Dragon,Martyna Polko,Aleksandra Cebula

Introduction: Physical activity plays an important role in the child's development process. The most exposed to the consequences of hypokinesia are children in the period of intensive growth. Movement games during the youngest years have a significant imp... see more

Pags. 406 - 411  

Grzegorz Wróbel

Skull bones provide attachment to numerous facial expressions. Sometimes, as an anatomical variant, small irregular bones (ossicles) appear in the area already present and located at the seams of the cranial skull. These asymmetrical bones are also called... see more

Pags. 412 - 417  

Rafal Gotowski,Krzysztof Parzych,Wiktoria Karczewska,Aleksandra Gotowska

The Upper Notec as sailing trail were built jfl 1870-1878 aim of supply of the Bydgoszcz Canal in water. The Upper Notec made possible sailing among Goplo Lake and Bydgoszcz. The article presents the Upper Notec from Pakosc to Kruszwica and Goplo Lake as ... see more

Pags. 418 - 426  

V. I. Piatnochka

The progress of surgery is impossible without continuous analysis of medical errors and complications, without identifying and eliminating their causes for the development and implementation of measures to improve the safety of surgical interventions.Obje... see more

Pags. 427 - 445  

S. Pasichnyk,O. Stakhovsky,A. Gozhenko,M. Pasichnyk,O. Voronina

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in incidence of the renal cell carcinoma (RCC). In the structure of cancer, this pathology is on 10th place. The surgical treatment is the most radical and most effective method of management of this ... see more

Pags. 446 - 451  

I. B. Zabolotna

The article presents an experimental substantiation of the efficiency of the use of boric carbon dioxide hydrocarbonate sodium mineral water of average mineralization in rats with a model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. As a result of the experiment... see more

Pags. 452 - 457  

L. Hordienko,O. Perepadya,W. Zukow

Researches conducted in different departments of Feofaniya Clinical Hospital in recent 5 years suggest extremely wide prevalence of arterial hypertension. According to the data of the representative extract survey the age-standardized prevalence of arteri... see more

Pags. 458 - 468  

Vitalii Kashuba,Nataliia Goncharova,Halyna Butenko

The article considers the burning problem of positive influence of active tourism means on morbidity indices and degree of body resistance of primary school age children against unfavorable factors of the environment. The objective is to give a descriptio... see more

Pags. 469 - 477  

L. G. Rosha

The purpose is to examine the assessment among the interviewed representatives of the investment business regarding the prospects of the project in the PAS decentralization framework - the creation of a regional pathoanatomical center (RPC)Materials and m... see more

Pags. 478 - 485  

O. I. Iatsyna,R. S. Vastyanov,I. M. Savytska,S. V. Vernygorodskyi

The stress urinary incontinence (SUI), especially in women, constitutes most frequent complication of urogynecological diseases. Adequate and a stable reproducible model of SUI in white laboratory rats was created, using bilateral ligature of pudendal ner... see more

Pags. 486 - 494  

A. A. Gruzevskiy

The presence of bacterial vaginosis in women, especially for a long time, increases the risk of developing inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs, creating serious problems after gynecological surgical interventions. In addition, bacterial vaginosis c... see more

Pags. 495 - 506