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  • Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University  (9)
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2023
    In:  Journal of Education, Health and Sport Vol. 34, No. 1 ( 2023-05-27), p. 11-21
    In: Journal of Education, Health and Sport, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 34, No. 1 ( 2023-05-27), p. 11-21
    Abstract: Complaints of diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms are common among endurance runners. These problems may interfere with athletic activities and be the main cause of underperformance during sports events. It is estimated that this difficulty affects 30 to 90 percent of long-distance runners. The most important pathophysiological factors affecting the occurrence of gastrointestinal symptoms are ischemia and mechanical damage to the intestines, as well as the secretion of neuroendocrine substances. The diet before physical exercise is also one of the most significant factors related to the appearance of gastrointestinal symptoms. Avoiding the intake of fat, caffeine, protein, fiber, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and dehydration before performance is one of the suggestions for preventing runner’s diarrhea. There are new recommendations for athletes, such as avoidance of fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols (FODMAPs) and the intake of multiple transportable carbohydrates. It seems that a short-term gluten free diet has no effect on the performance of athletes but further research is needed. Mechanisms of runner’s diarrhea are still poorly understood, so more research needs to be conducted to improve the recommendations to runners. 
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    ISSN: 2391-8306
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    Publisher: Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2018
    In:  Ekonomia i Prawo Vol. 17, No. 3 ( 2018-09-30), p. 251-
    In: Ekonomia i Prawo, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 17, No. 3 ( 2018-09-30), p. 251-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2392-1625 , 1898-2255
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    Publisher: Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University
    Publication Date: 2018
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2015
    In:  Ekonomia i Prawo Vol. 14, No. 3 ( 2015-09-30), p. 389-
    In: Ekonomia i Prawo, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 14, No. 3 ( 2015-09-30), p. 389-
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    ISSN: 1898-2255
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    Publisher: Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University
    Publication Date: 2015
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2016
    In:  Ekonomia i Prawo Vol. 15, No. 4 ( 2016-12-31), p. 469-
    In: Ekonomia i Prawo, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 15, No. 4 ( 2016-12-31), p. 469-
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    ISSN: 2392-1625 , 1898-2255
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2021
    In:  Ekonomia i Prawo Vol. 20, No. 2 ( 2021-06-30), p. 257-276
    In: Ekonomia i Prawo, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 20, No. 2 ( 2021-06-30), p. 257-276
    Abstract: Motivation: The process of systemic transformation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland and Eastern Germany, which began in the early 1990s, can be described as a unique event in the entire economic history of the world. Therefore, in a situation where it was necessary to decide on the model and pace of stabilization, it was difficult to refer to the experience of other countries. The 30 years that have passed since the beginning of the systemic transformation in Poland and East Germany have been a convenient time to assess the course of the transformation process, the changes that have taken place in these economies, and describe the economic models that have shaped them. The reason for this lies in the importance of this subject and the consequences which the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland and East Germany, continue to face. Parts of this paper were written as part of Statutory Research at the College of World Economy of the Warsaw School of Economics in 2020, 30 years after the system transformation: lessons and current challenges for the economy in Germany and Poland. Aim: The article aims to compare the course and consequences of the systemic transformation in Poland and East Germany, highlight subconsciousness and differences, and determine to what extent the shape of the economic system meets the assumptions of the Social Market Economy. Results: The primary added value of the article is a comparative analysis of the Polish and East German systemic transformation from the perspective of 30 years from its beginning, its successes and failures and a reference to the assumptions of the social market economy, as well as an attempt to answer the question about the contemporary characteristics of both economies.
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    ISSN: 2392-1625 , 1898-2255
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2023
    In:  Journal of Education, Health and Sport Vol. 13, No. 3 ( 2023-02-15), p. 337-343
    In: Journal of Education, Health and Sport, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 13, No. 3 ( 2023-02-15), p. 337-343
    Abstract: Introduction and purpose: Eating disorders are an ever-growing problem, both in the general population and also in the population of pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. However, for this specific group of patients, there is a twofold higher risk of developing eating disorders, the occurrence of additional distinct forms of these disorders, the so-called diabulimia - consisting of deliberate restriction of insulin delivery or skipping insulin doses, which can consequently lead to poor metabolic control of diabetes , and even threaten the lives of patients. The purpose of this work is to present the current state of knowledge on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of eating disorders in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. The state of knowladge: The background of the onset of eating disorders in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus includes the lowered self-esteem accompanying early adolescence, stress, excessive focus on external appearance, as well as difficulties in accepting the diagnosis and a rather strict dietary regime. Since the treatment of eating disorders is long and difficult, the most important goal becomes effective prevention and rapid selection of patients with a predisposition to develop such disorders. The first screening tools - SEEDS, m-SCOFF and DEPS-R questionnaires - have already been developed, and the effectiveness of therapy sessions aimed at this group of patients is also being studied.  Summary: Therapy of eating disorders in patients with type 1 diabetes should be targeted at this specific patient population. It requires cooperation and communication of teams dealing separately with these diseases, education of the staff and their thorough knowledge of the background of the problem, prompt action and, above all, the development of specific guidelines for management, methods of prevention and the earliest possible start of treatment, which will also include the patient's caregivers.
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    ISSN: 2391-8306
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    Publisher: Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2013
    In:  Ekonomia i Prawo Vol. 12, No. 2 ( 2013-06-30)
    In: Ekonomia i Prawo, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 12, No. 2 ( 2013-06-30)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1898-2255
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    Publisher: Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University
    Publication Date: 2013
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2009
    In:  Ekonomia i Prawo Vol. 5, No. 1 ( 2009-12-31), p. 13-
    In: Ekonomia i Prawo, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 5, No. 1 ( 2009-12-31), p. 13-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1898-2255
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    Publisher: Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University
    Publication Date: 2009
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    Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University ; 2023
    In:  Journal of Education, Health and Sport Vol. 18, No. 1 ( 2023-04-11), p. 76-88
    In: Journal of Education, Health and Sport, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University, Vol. 18, No. 1 ( 2023-04-11), p. 76-88
    Abstract: Introduction Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common chronic rheumatic disease of unknown etiology that affect children. According to the definition of JIA, the disease begins before the age of 16 and lasts more than 6 weeks. The International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) has divided juvenile idiopathic arthritis into seven categories: systemic, oligoarticular, polyarticular RF (-), polyarticular RF (+), psoriatic, enthesitis-related and undifferentiated arthritis.   Purpose  The aim of this review is to present the classification, etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and complications of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Methods  Literature searches in PubMed, Google Scholarship, and open source books were used to gather information. Results  Complex interactions between cells of the immune system are responsible for the pathophysiology of JIA and indicate the need to divide the disease into clinical subtypes, the heterogeneity of which requires different therapeutic actions. There are many groups of drugs with different mechanisms of action used in the treatment of JIA, including: T lymphocyte inhibitors, anti-TNFα, JAK inhibitors, IL-1 and IL-6 blockers. Despite the great progress and the commitment of scientists, there is still no treatment strategy to completely stop the development of the disease.   Conclusions   Scientific research conducted around the world has led to the recognition of numerous pathways leading to the formation of the inflammatory process and the symptoms of JIA. Knowledge of these mechanisms allows scientists to conduct research on further drugs, the aim of which is to find a treatment strategy that prevents permanent joint damage, improves treatment results, and enables sustainable remission. It is necessary to expand knowledge about the pathways responsible for the formation of the inflammatory process, the interruption of which would allow complete inhibition of the development of the disease.    
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