Publications by authors named "Semso Rosic"

Background: Vitamin D is involved in numerous reactions in the human body, as well as in the regulation of about 3% of the human genome. Research shows that insufficient concentration of vitamin D in the blood is found in 40-50% of the population. The total intake of vitamin D through food is very low, only 20% of the total daily needs.

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Introduction: Occupational injuries are one of the major public health problems in the world and in our country, and are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity of workers. The goals of this study are to determine the type and nature of occupational injuries and propose a program of preventive measures.

Material And Methods: The study included 98 injured workers in the period from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014 in the area of the Cazin municipality.

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Introduction: One of the problems of today and probably this century is obesity, which is classified by the WHO as a disease.

Material And Methods: We performed a prospective cross-sectional study of the body weight impact on certain biochemical indicators in menopausal women living in the municipalities Cazin and Velika Kladusa.

Results And Discussion: The study included 334 women aged 40-60 years, who had regular medical examinations.

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Introduction: Receptive functions represents higher mental processes by which people carry out normal daily living tasks. The specificity of these functions is that they stimulate specific physiological functions in the body. They are reflected in the ability to select, classify and integrate the information received.

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Conflict Of Interest: none declared.

Introduction: The balance of endocrine and autocrine activity usually starts to fade after age of 45 years in women. This is particularly true for the imbalance of estrogen and progesterone.

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This study follows 94 patients, age 45 to 60, by controlled, random and prospective studies in time period of six months. Out of total number of patients, 53 were divided into research group and treated with hormonal therapy (2 mg of estradiol and 0,5 mg of norgestrel), 41 patients were divided into control group and treated with refemin (Cimicifuga recemosa). Results were statistically processed using Student test and ANOVA, giving us following results: use of HNL resulted with statistically significant changes--increase of heart frequency (*p<0,01), QTc-intervals (**p=0,01), increase of systolic pressure (**p=0,01), increase of diastolic pressure (**p=0,01), increase of body mass index (**p=0,01), endometrial thickness decrease (**p=0,01); use of Cimicifuge recemose resulted with statistically significant changes--increase of diastolic pressure(*p=0,01), increase of body mass index (BMI) (*p=0,01) and endometrial thickness decrease (*p=0,05).

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