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    Gender differences in carotid artery intima-media thickness and flow-mediated dilatation in young, physically active adults by Mazurek, K, Zmijewski, P, Czajkowska, A, Lutosławska, G

    “…The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences (GD) in vascular structure and function and their relations to cardiovascular risk factors (CVD) in…”
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    The influence of thyroid function and bone turnover on lipoprotein profile in young physically active men with different insulin sensitivity by Kęska, A, Lutosławska, G, Czajkowska, A, Tkaczyk, J, Mazurek, K, Tomaszewski, P

    Published in Biology of sport (2014)
    “…Physical activity induces changes in the endocrine system. Previous data indicated that changes in insulin secretion and the tissue response to this hormone…”
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    Plasma insulin and glucagon concentrations and biochemical variables in regularly menstruating females with ovulatory and anovulatory menstrual cycles by Lutosławska, G, Skierska, E, Keska, A, Byszewska-Szpocińska, E

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-07-2003)
    “…Ovarian hormones are known to affect endocrine pancreas function. However, data concerning the effects of anovulatory menstrual cycles in regularly…”
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    Anaerobic performance of arms and legs in male and female free style wrestlers by Hübner-Wozniak, E, Kosmol, A, Lutoslawska, G, Bem, EZ

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-12-2004)
    “…The aim of the present study was to compare arm and leg anaerobic peak and mean power after normalisation for body mass (W/kg) and fat-free mass (W/kg FFM) of…”
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    Plasma proinsulin, C-peptide and sex hormone concentrations in regularly menstruating premenopausal females with ovulatory and anovulatory menstrual cycles by LUTOSLAWSKA, G, NIEDBALSKA, M, SKIERSKA, E, KESKA, A, SZPOCINSKA-BYSZEWSKA, E, ZOŁNOWSKA, M

    “…Highly active females are at risk of athletic menstrual irregularities including anovulatory menstrual cycles, oligomenorrhea and even amenorrhea. On the other…”
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    Plasma leptin concentrations in lean, physically active males and females in relation to body composition and metabolic variables by LUTOSLAWSKA, G, SKIERSKA, E, BYSZERWSKA-SZPOCINSKA, E

    “…It is well recognized that plasma leptin levels even adjusted to body fat are significantly higher in females than in males. Additionally, physical activity…”
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    Interleukin-6 As An Adipokine And Myokine: The Regulatory Role Of Cytokine In Adipose Tissue And Skeletal Muscle Metabolism by Lutosławska, Grażyna

    Published in Human movement (01-11-2012)
    “…Purpose. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) belongs to the IL-6-type cytokine family, which, besides IL-6, comprises of IL-11, leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), oncostatin M…”
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    Plasma cortisol and testosterone following 19-km and 42-km kayak races by LUTOSLAWSKA, G, OBMINSKI, Z, KROGULSKI, A, SENDECKI, W

    “…Plasma cortisol and testosterone levels were examined in five, elite, male kayakers before and after 19-km and 42-km kayak races. Both races resulted in…”
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    Plasma biochemical variables in response to 42-km kayak and canoe races by LUTOSLAWSKA, G, SENDECKI, W

    “…Some plasma biochemical parameters were examined one day prior, immediately after and 18 h after 42-km canoe and kayak races. The increases in plasma glycerol,…”
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    Power Training Efficiency After Single Joint and Multiple Joint Exercises by Mastalerz, Andrzej, Lutosławska, Grażyna, Urbanik, Czesław

    Published in Human movement (01-12-2009)
    “…Purpose. Single joint (open kinetic chain) and multiple joint (closed kinetic chain) exercises have been recommended in rehabilitation of patients with…”
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    Creatine phosphate inhibition of heart 5'-nucleotidase appears due to contaminants by Lutoslawska, G, Baer, H P

    Published in Experientia (15-12-1983)
    “…Creatine phosphate does not inhibit 5'-nucleotidase preparations from rat, dog or guinea-pig hearts. Previously reported inhibitory effects must have been due…”
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    Effect of physical exercise on the fate of drugs in the body by Lutosławska, G, Górski, J

    “…A data from the literature on the effect of physical exercise on the fate of drugs in the body have been collected. An intensive exercise and training produce…”
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    Plasma TBARS, blood GSH concentrations, and erythrocyte antioxidant enzyme activities in regularly menstruating women with ovulatory and anovulatory menstrual cycles by Lutosławska, Grażyna, Tkaczyk, Joanna, Panczenko-Kresowska, Bogumiła, Hübner-Woźniak, Elżbieta, Skierska, Elżbieta, Gajewski, Antoni K.

    Published in Clinica chimica acta (01-05-2003)
    “…Background: Vigorous physical activity and subsequent depressed ovarian hormone secretion resulting in anovulatory menstrual cycles can affect erythrocyte…”
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