Publications by authors named "M Rutkowska"

Quality of life (QOL) has become an important public health issue. Adults presenting better QOL have shown reduced mortality and risk of chronic diseases and better mental health. Regular physical activity (PA) is consistently associated with a number of health benefits in older adults, including betted QOL, which is a key component of healthy aging.

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Introduction: The teratogenic effect of alcohol is well known, but its prevalence is usually underestimated. This study presents the findings of a cross-sectional study conducted in Poland, which aimed to assess the prevalence and changes in alcohol consumption during pregnancy. The study utilized ethyl glucuronide (EtG) concentration in maternal hair and self-reports as measures to evaluate alcohol intake across the three trimesters of pregnancy.

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  • The interaction between mothers and their preterm babies, especially around stressful events, is crucial for the baby's ability to self-regulate and develop socio-emotional skills.
  • The study focused on how maternal affective touch affects physiological synchrony between mothers and their infants, assessing their interactions before and after a medical procedure in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
  • Results showed positive links between maternal touch and autonomic synchrony, as well as between higher levels of interactional misattunement and maternal touch after stress, indicating the impact of these dynamics on early bonding processes.
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Juglanin (kaempferol 3--α-L-arabinofuranoside) is a flavonol glycoside occurring in many plants, including its commercial sources , and . Recent extensive studies have explored the potential of using juglanin in various pathological conditions, including cardiovascular disorders, central nervous and skeletal system disorders, metabolic syndrome, hepatic injury, and cancers. The results indicated a wide range of effects, like anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-fibrotic, anti-thrombotic, anti-angiogenic, hepatoprotective, hypolipidemic, hypoglycemic, anti-apoptotic (normal cells), and pro-apoptotic (cancer cells).

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This study details the design, fabrication, clinical trials' evaluation, and analysis after the clinical application of 3D-printed bone reconstruction implants made of nHAp@PLDLLA [nanohydroxyapatite@poly(L-lactide--D,L-lactide)] biomaterial. The 3D-printed formulations have been tested as bone reconstruction in 3 different medical cases, including frontal lobe, mandibular bone, and cleft palate reconstructions. Replacing one of the implants after 6 months provided a unique opportunity to evaluate the post-surgical implant obtained from a human patient.

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