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View article: Impact of 6-Week Combined Gym and Climbing Training on Handgrip Strength and Arm Size—GRIP-6 Study
Impact of 6-Week Combined Gym and Climbing Training on Handgrip Strength and Arm Size—GRIP-6 Study Open
Background: Climbing and strength training are among the most popular types of sports among recreational athletes. However, many newcomers quickly lose motivation and abandon training due to a lack of visible and athletic progress. Hence, …
View article: Concerns, Beliefs and Attitudes of Pharmacists About Medical Cannabis Use in Poland
Concerns, Beliefs and Attitudes of Pharmacists About Medical Cannabis Use in Poland Open
Introduction: The global use of medical cannabis is steadily increasing. In Poland, medical cannabis was legalised in 2017; however, its use remains limited and not widely integrated into clinical practice. This study aimed to explore the …
View article: Perception of Generic Drugs Among Pharmacists in Poland: The Role of Sociodemographic Factors in Shaping Professional Attitudes and Practices
Perception of Generic Drugs Among Pharmacists in Poland: The Role of Sociodemographic Factors in Shaping Professional Attitudes and Practices Open
Background: Pharmacists’ perceptions and practices shape the real-world uptake of generic medicines. From a health-economics perspective, wider generic substitution reduces patient out-of-pocket spending and creates headroom in payer budge…
View article: Functional Movement Screen Scores Are Comparable in Volleyball Players with and Without Back Pain—The FMS-VBP Study
Functional Movement Screen Scores Are Comparable in Volleyball Players with and Without Back Pain—The FMS-VBP Study Open
Background/Objectives: Volleyball is one of the most common sports that require dynamic movements. Back pain is one of the most prevalent medical conditions. The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is used to analyze motor skills, assess move…
View article: Prevention of cardiovascular diseases in women planning pregnancy and during pregnancy. Expert opinion of the Section of Prevention and Epidemiology of the Polish Cardiac Society, the Polish Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians, the Polish Society of Family Medicine, the Polish Lipid Association, and the Polish Lifestyle Medicine Society
Prevention of cardiovascular diseases in women planning pregnancy and during pregnancy. Expert opinion of the Section of Prevention and Epidemiology of the Polish Cardiac Society, the Polish Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians, the Polish Society of Family Medicine, the Polish Lipid Association, and the Polish Lifestyle Medicine Society Open
Pregnancy is a period of change in a woman's life and health. Adaptive mechanisms also involve the cardiovascular system. Preventing cardiovascular disease (CVD) before and during pregnancy requires a multifaceted approach, including lifes…
View article: Personality at Work: How It Shapes Job Satisfaction in Doctors
Personality at Work: How It Shapes Job Satisfaction in Doctors Open
Background. Future doctors should be able to choose a specialization that aligns with their personality, allowing them to achieve the highest levels of job satisfaction and avoid burnout. Aim. The aim of the study is to assess the correlat…
View article: Similarity Analysis of Upper Extremity’s Trajectories in Activities of Daily Living for Use in an Intelligent Control System of a Rehabilitation Exoskeleton
Similarity Analysis of Upper Extremity’s Trajectories in Activities of Daily Living for Use in an Intelligent Control System of a Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Open
Rehabilitation robotic systems have been developed to perform therapy with minimal supervision from a specialist. Hence, they require algorithms to assess and support patients’ motions. Artificial intelligence brings an opportunity to impl…
View article: Concerns, beliefs and attitudes of pharmacists about cannabis use in Poland
Concerns, beliefs and attitudes of pharmacists about cannabis use in Poland Open
Introduction The global use of medical cannabis is steadily increasing. In Poland, medical cannabis was legalized in 2017; however, its use remains limited and not widely integrated into clinical practice. This study aimed to explore the a…
View article: Specificity and Areas of Usage of Cardiovascular Prediction Models Among Athletes—State-of-the-art Review
Specificity and Areas of Usage of Cardiovascular Prediction Models Among Athletes—State-of-the-art Review Open
Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Physical activity is linked with a reduced prevalence of cardiovascular diseases. However, excessive over-volume of training could negatively increase the risk of cardiova…
View article: The Impact of Physical Activity on Weight Loss in Relation to the Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine—A Narrative Review
The Impact of Physical Activity on Weight Loss in Relation to the Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine—A Narrative Review Open
Currently, overweight and obesity are key problems globally. Several modifiable factors influence weight management. The number of obese and overweight people has significantly increased over the past few decades. Therefore, it is crucial …
View article: Optimizing the Interpretation of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Endurance Athletes: Precision Approach for Health and Performance
Optimizing the Interpretation of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Endurance Athletes: Precision Approach for Health and Performance Open
The present review summarizes findings from the NOODLE (“predictioN mOdels fOr enDurance athLetEs”) study. The research aimed to refine variables obtained during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in a large cohort of highly trained e…
View article: Hydroxyzine in Acute Hypertension: A Cohort Study
Hydroxyzine in Acute Hypertension: A Cohort Study Open
Captopril, an ACE inhibitor, is widely used for acute hypertensive episodes, while hydroxyzine, an antihistamine with sedative and anxiolytic effects, is also employed in Poland despite limited research on its efficacy for this purpose. To…
View article: Evaluation of stress urinary incontinence in physically active and childless Polish females: a cross-sectional study
Evaluation of stress urinary incontinence in physically active and childless Polish females: a cross-sectional study Open
Introduction Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a global health problem. The popularity of physical activity is increasing, and SUI affects more individuals, primarily young, physically active females. The aims of the study were to (I) d…
View article: Assessment of hospital meals dedicated to diabetic patients. Divergencies between received meals, model menu and guidelines. HDMI- Hospital Diet Medical Investigation Study
Assessment of hospital meals dedicated to diabetic patients. Divergencies between received meals, model menu and guidelines. HDMI- Hospital Diet Medical Investigation Study Open
Introduction In Poland, it is estimated that more than 2 million individuals have diabetes. Intervening in modifiable risk factors can effectively prevent and delay the onset of type 2 diabetes. Previous reports claimed that the Polish hea…
View article: Oxygen uptake efficiency plateau is unaffected by fitness level - the NOODLE study
Oxygen uptake efficiency plateau is unaffected by fitness level - the NOODLE study Open
Background Endurance athletes (EA) are an emerging population of focus for cardiovascular health. The oxygen uptake efficiency plateau (OUEP) is the levelling-off period of ratio between oxygen uptake (VO 2 ) and ventilation (VE). In the c…
View article: Oxygen uptake efficiency plateau is unaffected by fitness level - the NOODLE Study
Oxygen uptake efficiency plateau is unaffected by fitness level - the NOODLE Study Open
Background Endurance athletes (EA) are an emerging population of focus for cardiovascular health. The oxygen uptake efficiency plateau (OUEP) is the levelling-off period of ratio between oxygen uptake (VO2) and ventilation (VE). In the coh…
View article: Oxygen uptake efficiency plateau is unaffected by fitness level - the NOODLE Study
Oxygen uptake efficiency plateau is unaffected by fitness level - the NOODLE Study Open
Background Endurance athletes (EA) are an emerging population of focus for cardiovascular health. The oxygen uptake efficiency plateau (OUEP) is the levelling-off period of ratio between oxygen uptake (VO 2 ) and ventilation (VE). In the c…
View article: Self-Myofascial Release Therapy Moderately Influence Bioelectrical Activity of Longissimus Muscle in Golfers
Self-Myofascial Release Therapy Moderately Influence Bioelectrical Activity of Longissimus Muscle in Golfers Open
Purpose The Longissimus Dorsi (LD) is one of the most overloaded and injured muscles among golfers. Self-Myofascial Release (SMFR) therapy is a common injury prevention technique. However, impact of SMFR on LD bioelectrical activity among …
View article: Physical activity in metabolic syndrome
Physical activity in metabolic syndrome Open
Obesity has become one of the global epidemics, contributing to the burden of disease in society, increasing the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular and liver diseases. Inadequate energy balance resulting from excessive energy intake and insu…
View article: Below or all the way to the peak? Oxygen uptake efficiency slope as the index of cardiorespiratory response to exercise—the NOODLE study
Below or all the way to the peak? Oxygen uptake efficiency slope as the index of cardiorespiratory response to exercise—the NOODLE study Open
Background: The ratio of oxygen uptake (VO 2 ) to minute ventilation (VE) is described as the oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES). OUES has been suggested as a valuable submaximal cardiorespiratory index; however, its characteristics in …
View article: Is the Ventilatory Efficiency in Endurance Athletes Different?—Findings from the NOODLE Study
Is the Ventilatory Efficiency in Endurance Athletes Different?—Findings from the NOODLE Study Open
Background: Ventilatory efficiency (VE/VCO2) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular diseases and defines individuals’ responses to exercise. Its characteristics among endurance athletes (EA) remain understudied. In a cohort of EA, we aime…
View article: Self-myofascial release therapy moderately influence electromyography of longissimus dorsi muscle in golfers
Self-myofascial release therapy moderately influence electromyography of longissimus dorsi muscle in golfers Open
Study aim : The longissimus dorsi (LD) is often injured among golfers. Self-myofascial release (SMFR) therapy is a common injury prevention technique. The purpose of this research was to analyze the impact of SMFR therapy on LD bioelectric…
View article: Examining the Nutrition of Cardiological Patients in Hospitals: Evaluating the Discrepancy between Received Diets and Reference Diet Based on ESC 2021 Guidelines—Hospital Diet Medical Investigation) (HDMI) Study
Examining the Nutrition of Cardiological Patients in Hospitals: Evaluating the Discrepancy between Received Diets and Reference Diet Based on ESC 2021 Guidelines—Hospital Diet Medical Investigation) (HDMI) Study Open
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading causes of death worldwide. CVDs have become the dominant cause of death and have been a significant health challenge since the second half of the 20th century in the Polish population. The aim…
View article: Do we practice what we preach? Implementation of cardiovascular prevention strategies in 13 European countries between 2011 and 2021: a statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology of the ESC
Do we practice what we preach? Implementation of cardiovascular prevention strategies in 13 European countries between 2011 and 2021: a statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology of the ESC Open
Journal Article Accepted manuscript Do we practice what we preach? Implementation of cardiovascular prevention strategies in 13 European countries between 2011 and 2021. A statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology of t…