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Nr opisu: Biliński Piotr^aothers-noncitable^bInne o charakterze niecytowalnymVARvaria: list, wywiad, komentarz, biogram, wspomnienie1.314IF^a997585^b999999LISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTORBEZ PUNKTACJI UWM^a009997.686^b009999.000^c009999.000^d009999.000201820182018Author's response (December 7, 2017) to the letter to the editor concerning the paper Trends in s00000358460000001536ICNinne o charakterze niecytowalnymPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttp://ijomeh.eu/Authors-response-December-7-2017-to-the-letter-to-the-Editor-concerning-the-paper,81280,0,2.html100^a1232-1087^bA^gABC^iX^jXY^a003^b003^c2018-09-13, 09:39^d2019-06-24, 11:16^e3621919300^f3524809123^aAuthor's response (December 7, 2017) to the letter to the editor concerning the paper "Trends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011"^aInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health^a2018^bVol. 31^cissue 4^dp. 541-542^a1232-1087^b1896-494X^a2017/2018^a10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01311^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cx^ahealth education^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^acigarette smoking^aTobacco epidemiology^asmoking initiation^asecondary school students^ahigh school students
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Tytuł pracy w innym języku: BilińskiUrbaniakWojtyłaMarcinkowskiWojciechowskaothers-noncitable997585009997.6861232-1087003Author's response (December 7, 2017) to the letter to the editor concerning the paper "Trends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011"International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health20181232-10872017/201810.13075/ijomeh.1896.01311Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Wiolettahealth educationFINAL_PUBLISHEDcigarette smokingTobacco epidemiologysmoking initiationsecondary school studentshigh school students : Piotr : Monika : Andrzej : Jerzy T. : Małgorzata : Inne o charakterze niecytowalnymVARvaria: list, wywiad, komentarz, biogram, wspomnienie1.314IF : 999999LISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTORBEZ PUNKTACJI UWM : 009999.000 : A : 003 : Vol. 31 : 1896-494X : CC-BY-NC
Tytuł wynalazku: BilińskiUrbaniakWojtyłaMarcinkowskiWojciechowskaothers-noncitable997585009997.6861232-1087003Author's response (December 7, 2017) to the letter to the editor concerning the paper "Trends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011"International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health20181232-10872017/201810.13075/ijomeh.1896.01311Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Wiolettahealth educationFINAL_PUBLISHEDcigarette smokin, Piotr, Monika, Andrzej, Jerzy T., Małgorzata, Inne o charakterze niecytowalnymVARvaria: list, wywiad, komentarz, biogram, wspomnienie1.314IF, 999999LISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTORBEZ PUNKTACJI UWM, 009999.000, A, 003, Vol. 31, 1896-494X, CC-BY-NC
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  • ojtyła Cezary Biliński Piotr^aothers-noncitable^bInne o charakterze niecytowalnymVARvaria: list, wywiad, komentarz, biogram, wspomnienie1.314IF^a997585^b999999LISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTORBEZ PUNKTACJI UWM^a009997.686^b009999.000^c009999.000^d009999.000201820182018Author's response (December 7, 2017) to the letter to the editor concerning the paper Trends in s00000358460000001536ICNinne o charakterze niecytowalnymPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttp://ijomeh.eu/Authors-response-December-7-2017-to-the-letter-to-the-Editor-concerning-the-paper,81280,0,2.html100^a1232-1087^bA^gABC^iX^jXY^a003^b003^c2018-09-13, 09:39^d2019-06-24, 11:16^e3621919300^f3524809123^aAuthor's response (December 7, 2017) to the letter to the editor concerning the paper "Trends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011"^aInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health^a2018^bVol. 31^cissue 4^dp. 541-542^a1232-1087^b1896-494X^a2017/2018^a10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01311^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cx^ahealth education^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^acigarette smoking^aTobacco epidemiology^asmoking initiation^asecondary school students^ahigh school students


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    Tytuł pracy w innym języku: Łabędzka-GardyWojtyłaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000001An all-Poland survey of physical activity and sedentary lifestyles for middle school high school and university studentsJournal of Health Inequalities20172450-59272017/201810.5114/jhi.2017.69169Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettaoverweightKopia dostępna w Sekcji BibliometriiFINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: Most countries have witnessed an increasingly sedentary lifestyle in recent decades. Experts estimate that only one third of adolescents undertake sufficient physical activity to guarantee normal physical, mental and emotional development. Study aims: To determine the frequency of PE (Physical Education) lessons as well as after-school movement activities and sedentary behaviour. To establish the association between physical activity, TV watching and computer use (screen time) with the risks of overweight and obesity in students. Material and methods: A survey of 3,548 middle school students, 4,423 from high school and 5,595 university students was performed in 2011. In the former two groupings, the questionnaire had been devised by Poland's GIS (Chief Sanitary Inspectorate), based on one previously employed for WHO global school-based student health survey (GSHS) studies. The university students used an electronic questionnaire made available on an internet site from Lublin, Poland. Results: Half the middle and high school students undertook 2 to 5 hours of physical activity per week, while only 16% of university students did so. In their free time after school, one quarter of middle and high school students engaged in selected sporting activities, usually for one hour each week. Of the university students, 84% did not undertake any movement activities at all. Excessive body mass : Maria : Andrzej : Hanna : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim : 999999BEZ PUNKTACJI UWM : 009999.000 : Z : 003 : Vol. 3 : CC-BY-NC-SAŁabędzka-GardyWojtyłaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000001An all-Poland survey of physical activity and sedentary lifestyles for middle school high school and university studentsJournal of Health Inequalities20172450-59272017/201810.5114/jhi.2017.69169Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettaoverweightKopia dostępna w Sekcji BibliometriiFINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: Most countries have witnessed an increasingly sedentary lifestyle in recent decades. Experts estimate that only one third of adolescents undertake sufficient physical activity to guarantee normal physical, mental and emotional development. Study aims: To determine the frequency of PE (Physical Education) lessons as well as after-school movement activities and sedentary behaviour. To establish the association between physical activity, TV watching and computer use (screen time) with the risks of overweight and obesity in students. Material and methods: A survey of 3,548 middle school students, 4,423 from high school and 5,595 university students was performed in 2011. In the former two groupings, the questionnaire had been devised by Poland's GIS (Chief Sanitary Inspectorate), based on one previously employed for WHO global school-based student health survey (GSHS) studies. The university students used an electronic questionnaire made available on an internet site from Lublin, Poland. Results: Half the middle and high school students undertook 2 to 5 hours of physical activity per week, while only 16% of university students did so. In their free time after school, one quarter of middle and high school students engaged in selected sporting activities, usually for one hour each week. Of the university students, 84% did not undertake any movement activities at all. Excessive body mass was most frequently found in students spending 3 to 4 hours per day watching TV or using computers. Conclusions: Students, in particular at the university level, demonstrated a somewhat poor co : Maria : Andrzej : Hanna : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim : 999999BEZ PUNKTACJI UWM : 009999.000 : Z : 003 : Vol. 3 : CC-BY-NC-SA
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    Tytuł pracy: Chęcińska-MaciejewskaWojtyłaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000001National survey of body mass and dietary behaviour for middle school, high school and university studentsJournal of Health Inequalities20172450-59272017/201810.5114/jhi.2017.69168Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettaoverweightKopia dostępna w Sekcji BibliometriiFINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: According to a report from the European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO), there are 200 million overweight and obese school children in the world today. To assess body mass for students in Poland, in middle schools, high schools and universities, according to growth charts and BMI. Also, to investigate the link between chosen dietary habits and the risks to these subjects of being overweight and obese. Material and methods: The 13,566 subjects surveyed in 2011 consisted of middle school (3,548), high school (4,423) and university (5,595) students. The two younger groups received a questionnaire that had been devised by GIS (Poland's Chief Sanitary Inspectorate) based on one previously used for the WHO's global school-based student health survey (GSHS). An electronic questionnaire was used for the university students, made available at a designated internet site. Results: Overweight rates of 13%, 11% and 14% were found in students from middle-school, high-school and university. Overall obesity rates were 3%. Most subject ate three meals daily, although almost 1 in 5 said they ate only 1 to 2 meals daily. Snacking between meals was admitted by 84%, 89% and 89% of students, respectively, whereas corresponding rates for nighttime eating were 24%, 37% and 36%. Conclusions: The survey demonstrated that overweight status, according to growth charts and BMI, occurs in 13%, 11% and 14% of subjects in each student group, respectively. Overall, obesity accounts for 3% of respondents. Numerous instances of abnormal dietary habits were found, highlighted by irregu : Katarzyna : Zuzanna : Andrzej : Hanna : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim : 999999BEZ PUNKTACJI UWM : 009999.000 : Z : 003 : Vol. 3 : CC-BY-NC-SA, , , , , 3629949094, OPEN_JOURNAL, , , , , 3618879120
    Tytuł pracy w innym języku: Chęcińska-MaciejewskaWojtyłaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000001National survey of body mass and dietary behaviour for middle school, high school and university studentsJournal of Health Inequalities20172450-59272017/201810.5114/jhi.2017.69168Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettaoverweightKopia dostępna w Sekcji BibliometriiFINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: According to a report from the European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO), there are 200 million overweight and obese school children in the world today. To assess body mass for students in Poland, in middle schools, high schools and universities, according to growth charts and BMI. Also, to investigate the link between chosen dietary habits and the risks to these subjects of being overweight and obese. Material and methods: The 13,566 subjects surveyed in 2011 consisted of middle school (3,548), high school (4,423) and university (5,595) students. The two younger groups received a questionnaire that had been devised by GIS (Poland's Chief Sanitary Inspectorate) based on one previously used for the WHO's global school-based student health survey (GSHS). An electronic questionnaire was used for the university students, made available at a designated internet site. Results: Overweight rates of 13%, 11% and 14% were found in students from middle-school, high-school and university. Overall obesity rates were 3%. Most subject ate three meals daily, although almost 1 in 5 said they ate only 1 to 2 meals daily. Snacking between meals was admitted by 84%, 89% and 89% of students, respectively, whereas corresponding rates for nighttime eating were 24%, 37% and 36%. Conclusions: The survey demonstrated that overweight status, according to growth charts and BMI, occurs in 13 : Zuzanna : Andrzej : Hanna : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim : 999999BEZ PUNKTACJI UWM : 009999.000 : Z : 003 : Vol. 3 : CC-BY-NC-SA
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    Tytuł wynalazku: JuszczakChęcińska-MaciejewskaWojtyłaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000001National survey of body mass and dietary behaviour for middle school, high school and university studentsJournal of Health Inequalities20172450-59272017/201810.5114/jhi.2017.69168Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettaoverweightKopia dostępna w Sekcji BibliometriiFINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: According to a report from the European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO), there are 200 million overweight and obese school children in the world today. To assess body mass for students in Poland, in middle schools, high schools and universities, according to growth charts and BMI. Also, to investigate the link between chosen dietary habits and the risks to these subjects of being overweight and obese. Material and methods: The 13,566 subjects surveyed in 2011 consisted of middle school (3,548), high school (4,423) and university (5,595) students. The two younger groups received a questionnaire that had been devised by GIS (Poland's Chief Sanitary Inspectorate) based on one previously used for the WHO's global school-based student health survey (GSHS). An electronic questionnaire was used for the university students, made available at a designated internet site. Results: Overweight rates of 13, Katarzyna, Zuzanna, Andrzej, Hanna, Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim, 999999BEZ PUNKTACJI UWM, 009999.000, Z, 003, Vol. 3, CC-BY-NC-SA
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    Nr opisu: cinkowski Jerzy T.^pMarcinkowski Jerzy T.^rMarcinkowski^sJerzy T.^u^t^qMarcinkowski J^w^x0000005027^zMarcinkowski Jerzy T.^aWojciechowska//ijomeh.eu/Trends-in-smoking-among-secondary-school-and-high-school-students-in-Poland-2009-and-2011,64614,0,2.htmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^a1232-1087^bA^gABC^iX^jXY^a003^b003^c2017-01-31, 09:55^d2020-10-02, 10:53^e3729739284^f3421029186^aTrends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011^aInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health^a2017^bVol. 30^cNo. 5^ds. 763-773^a1232-1087^a2016/2017^a10.13075/jometh.1896.00741^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cy^aedukacja zdrowotna^ahealth education^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aObjectives: To determine the age and the most common circumstances for smoking initiation along with smoking rates and to evaluate smoking trends for secondary and high school students in Poland during 2009 and 2011. Material and Methods: In 2009, a pilot study was conducted in districts of Poland on high school students and their parents. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires from 999 students and 667 parents were qualified for use. After the pilot study, a nationwide study of secondary school students and their parents was also conducted in 2009. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires were used from 9360 students and 6951 from their parents. The research tool was a questionnaire developed by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate. These studies were then compared to the nationwide research study from 2011. Questionnaires were obtained from a survey of 3548 students from secondary schools and 4423 of those from high schools. Results: Smoking initiation usually begins at ages 12-15 years. Rates of secondary school student smoking at least once in their lifetime were about the same level in the surveyed years (2009 - 9%, 2011 - 11%), whereas rates of high school student smoking increased (2009 - 15%, 2011 - 24%). Moreover, 34% of secondary school student smoked less than once a week, whereas in 2009, only 8% of students had done so. For high school students, a 1/2 smoked every day; similar to 2009. Students usually smoked in parks, on streets or any other open space areas. Conclusions: From analyzing the smoking trends over the survey period it can be concluded that the problem of smoking increases with respondent age.^apalenie tytoniu^acigarette smoking^astudenci^ahigh school students^auczniowie^aTobacco epidemiology^aszkoła średnia^asmoking initation^asecondary school students
    Autorzy: , , , Małgorzata Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.367IF 99979920.0000020.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR15.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009979.000 A 003 Vol. 30 CC-BY-NC Wojciechowskaoriginal-article997533009997.6331232-1087003Trends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health20171232-10872016/201710.13075/jometh.1896.00741Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Wiolettaedukacja zdrowotnahealth educationKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDObjectives: To determine the age and the most common circumstances for smoking initiation along with smoking rates and to evaluate smoking trends for secondary and high school students in Poland during 2009 and 2011. Material and Methods: In 2009, a pilot study was conducted in districts of Poland on high school students and their parents. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires from 999 students and 667 parents were qualified for use. After the pilot study, a nationwide study of secondary school students and their parents was also conducted in 2009. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires were used from 9360 students and 6951 from their parents. The research tool was a questionnaire developed by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate. These studies were then compared to the nationwide research study from 2011. Questionnaires were obtained from a survey of 3548 students from secondary schools and 4423 of those from high schools. Results: Smoking initiation usually begins at ages 12-15 years. Rates of secondary school student smoking at least once in their lifetime were about the same level in the surveyed years (2009 - 9%, 2011 - 11%), whereas rates of high school student smoking increased (2009 - 15%, 2011 - 24%). Moreover, 34% of secondary school student smoked less than once a week, whereas in 2009, only 8% of students had done so. For high school students, a 1/2 smoked every day; similar to 2009. Students usually smoked in parks, on streets or any other open space areas. Conclusions: From analyzing the smoking trends over the survey period it can be concluded that the problem of smoking increases with respondent age.palenie tytoniucigarette smokingstudencihigh school studentsuczniowieTobacco epidemiologyszkoła średniasmoking initationsecondary school students, Małgorzata Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.367IF 99979920.0000020.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR15.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009979.000 A 003 Vol. 30 CC-BY-NC Wojciechowskaoriginal-article997533009997.6331232-1087003Trends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health20171232-10872016/201710.13075/jometh.1896.00741Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Wiolettaedukacja zdrowotnahealth educationKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDObjectives: To determine the age and the most common circumstances for smoking initiation along with smoking rates and to evaluate smoking trends for secondary and high school students in Poland during 2009 and 2011. Material and Methods: In 2009, a pilot study was conducted in districts of Poland on high school students and their parents. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires from 999 students and 667 parents were qualified for use. After the pilot study, a nationwide study of secondary school students and their parents was also conducted in 2009. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires were used from 9360 students and 6951 from their parents. The research tool was a questionnaire developed by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate. These studies were then compared to the nationwide research study from 2011. Questionnaires were obtained from a survey of 3548 students from secondary schools and 4423 of those from high schools. Results: Smoking initiation usually begins at ages 12-15 years. Rates of secondary school student smoking at least once in their lifetime were about the same level in the surveyed years (2009 - 9%, 2011 - 11%), whereas rates of high school student smoking increased (2009 - 15%, 2011 - 24%). Moreover, 34% of secondary school student smoked less than once a week, whereas in 2009, only 8% of students had done so. For high school students, a 1/2 smoked every day; similar to 2009. Students usually smoked in parks, on streets or any other open space areas. Conclusions: From analyzing the smoking trends over the survey period it can be concluded that the problem of smoking increases with respondent age.palenie tytoniucigarette smokingstudencihigh school studentsuczniowieTobacco epidemiologyszkoła średniasmoking initationsecondary school students.
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    Tytuł wynalazku: Wojciechowskaoriginal-article997533009997.6331232-1087003Trends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health20171232-10872016/201710.13075/jometh.1896.00741Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Wiolettaedukacja zdrowotnahealth educationKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDObjectives: To determine the age and the most common circumstances for smoking initiation along with smoking rates and to evaluate smoking trends for secondary and high school students in Poland during 2009 and 2011. Material and Methods: In 2009, a pilot study was conducted in districts of Poland on high school students and their parents. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires from 999 students and 667 parents were qualified for use. After the pilot study, a nationwide study of secondary school students and their , Małgorzata, Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.367IF, 99979920.0000020.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR15.000PUNKTACJA UWM, 009979.000, A, 003, Vol. 30, CC-BY-NC
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    Słowa kluczowe ang.: /ijomeh.eu/Trends-in-smoking-among-secondary-school-and-high-school-students-in-Poland-2009-and-2011,64614,0,2.htmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^a1232-1087^bA^gABC^iX^jXY^a003^b003^c2017-01-31, 09:55^d2020-10-02, 10:53^e3729739284^f3421029186^aTrends in smoking among secondary school and high school students in Poland, 2009 and 2011^aInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health^a2017^bVol. 30^cNo. 5^ds. 763-773^a1232-1087^a2016/2017^a10.13075/jometh.1896.00741^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cy^aedukacja zdrowotna^ahealth education^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aObjectives: To determine the age and the most common circumstances for smoking initiation along with smoking rates and to evaluate smoking trends for secondary and high school students in Poland during 2009 and 2011. Material and Methods: In 2009, a pilot study was conducted in districts of Poland on high school students and their parents. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires from 999 students and 667 parents were qualified for use. After the pilot study, a nationwide study of secondary school students and their parents was also conducted in 2009. For statistical analysis, correctly completed questionnaires were used from 9360 students and 6951 from their parents. The research tool was a questionnaire developed by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate. These studies were then compared to the nationwide research study from 2011. Questionnaires were obtained from a survey of 3548 students from secondary schools and 4423 of those from high schools. Results: Smoking initiation usually begins at ages 12-15 years. Rates of secondary school student smoking at least once in their lifetime were about the same level in the surveyed years (2009 - 9%, 2011 - 11%), whereas rates of high school student smoking increased (2009 - 15%, 2011 - 24%). Moreover, 34% of secondary school student smoked less than once a week, whereas in 2009, only 8% of students had done so. For high school students, a 1/2 smoked every day; similar to 2009. Students usually smoked in parks, on streets or any other open space areas. Conclusions: From analyzing the smoking trends over the survey period it can be concluded that the problem of smoking increases with respondent age.^apalenie tytoniu^acigarette smoking^astudenci^ahigh school students^auczniowie^aTobacco epidemiology^aszkoła średnia^asmoking initation^asecondary school students
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    Nr opisu: ysical-activity-study-design,100,29228,1,1.htmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^bZ^a003^b003^c2017-01-24, 08:40^d2017-01-24, 13:29^e3729809399^f3729808910^aThe "Keep Fit!" programme for building health-competence in children and adolescents in Poland regarding their diet and physical activity - study design^aJournal of Health Inequalities^a2016^bVol. 2^cno. 2^dp. 172--177^a2450-5927^b2450-5722^a2016/2017^a10.5114/jhi.2016.65359^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cy^adieta^adiet^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-SA^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aIntroduction: The "Keep Fit!" programme is an initiative for promoting healthy lifestyles in schoolchildren, which uses a two-pronged approach of focusing on a balanced diet combined with regular physical activity. Hitherto, nine editions of the programme have taken place, involving more than seven million pupils attending over 8800 schools. Due to its scope and coverage being so wide, the "Keep Fit!" programme was recognised as being the largest educational programme in the European Union. The aim of the present study was to investigate the health behaviours of pupils and students in Poland, with focus on their eating habits, physical activity, self-assessed weight, psychoactive substance use, and the impact that taking part in the "Keep Fit!" programme had on changing their lifestyle. Material and methods: The study involved cross-sectional surveys in Poland conducted in 2009 among randomly selected samples of junior high-school pupils (ages 13-16), and in 2011 of pupils attending junior high school, high school (ages 17-19), as well as university students aged 25 and younger. The questionnaire was devised by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS). Data was analysed from correctly completed questionnaires among 9,360 and 11,863 eligible respondents in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Results: Among eligible survey respondents, 53% (4970) in 2009 and 14% (1674) took part in the "Keep Fit!" programme. Both in 2009 and 2011 the "Keep Fit!" programme has made a significant and beneficial impact in terms of eating habits and physical activity among programme participants. Conclusions: The "Keep Fit!" programme should be continued so as to prevent overweight, obesity, and other chronic non-communicable diseases from occurring in schoolchildren.^aaktywność fizyczna^aphysical activity^azachowania zdrowotne^ahealth behavior^adzieci^achildren and adolescents^amłodzież^a"Keep Fit" programme^aprogram "Trzymaj Formę"^aPoland^aPolska
    Autorzy: , , Z 003 Vol. 2 2450-5722 CC-BY-NC-SA 003The "Keep Fit!" programme for building health-competence in children and adolescents in Poland regarding their diet and physical activity - study designJournal of Health Inequalities20162450-59272016/201710.5114/jhi.2016.65359Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettadietadietKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: The "Keep Fit!" programme is an initiative for promoting healthy lifestyles in schoolchildren, which uses a two-pronged approach of focusing on a balanced diet combined with regular physical activity. Hitherto, nine editions of the programme have taken place, involving more than seven million pupils attending over 8800 schools. Due to its scope and coverage being so wide, the "Keep Fit!" programme was recognised as being the largest educational programme in the European Union. The aim of the present study was to investigate the health behaviours of pupils and students in Poland, with focus on their eating habits, physical activity, self-assessed weight, psychoactive substance use, and the impact that taking part in the "Keep Fit!" programme had on changing their lifestyle. Material and methods: The study involved cross-sectional surveys in Poland conducted in 2009 among randomly selected samples of junior high-school pupils (ages 13-16), and in 2011 of pupils attending junior high school, high school (ages 17-19), as well as university students aged 25 and younger. The questionnaire was devised by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS). Data was analysed from correctly completed questionnaires among 9,360 and 11,863 eligible respondents in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Results: Among eligible survey respondents, 53% (4970) in 2009 and 14% (1674) took part in the "Keep Fit!" programme. Both in 2009 and 2011 the "Keep Fit!" programme has made a significant and beneficial impact in terms of eating habits and physical activity among programme participants. Conclusions: The "Keep Fit!" programme should be continued so as to prevent overweight, obesity, and other chronic non-communicable diseases from occurring in schoolchildren.aktywność fizycznaphysical activityzachowania zdrowotnehealth behaviordziecichildren and adolescentsmłodzież"Keep Fit" programmeprogram "Trzymaj Formę"PolandPolska.
    Tytuł pracy: WojtyłaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000003The "Keep Fit!" programme for building health-competence in children and adolescents in Poland regarding their diet and physical activity - study designJournal of Health Inequalities20162450-59272016/201710.5114/jhi.2016.65359Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettadietadietKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: The "Keep Fit!" programme is an initiative for promoting healthy lifestyles in schoolchildren, which uses a two-pronged approach of focusing on a balanced diet combined with regular physical activity. Hitherto, nine editions of the programme have taken place, involving more than seven million pupils attending over 8800 schools. Due to its scope and coverage being so wide, the "Keep Fit!" programme was recognised as being the largest educational programme in the European Union. The aim of the present study was to investigate the health behaviours of pupils and students in Poland, with focus on their eating habits, physical activity, self-assessed weight, psychoactive substance use, and the impact that taking part in the "Keep Fit!" programme had on changing their lifestyle. Material and methods: The study involved cross-sectional surveys in Poland conducted in 2009 among randomly selected samples of junior high-school pupils (ages 13-16), and in 2011 of pupils attending junior high school, high school (ages 17-19), as well as university students aged 25 and younger. The questionnaire was devised by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS). Data was analysed from correctly completed questionnaires among 9,360 and 11,863 eligible respondents in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Results: Among eligible survey respondents, 53% (4970) in 2009 and 14% (1674) took part in the "Keep Fit!" programme. Both in 2009 and 2011 the "Keep Fit!" programme has made a significant and beneficial impact in terms of eating habits and physical activity among programme participants. Conclusions: The "Keep Fit!" programme should be cont : Andrzej : Hanna : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim : 999999 : 009999.000 : Z : 003 : Vol. 2 : 2450-5722 : CC-BY-NC-SA, , , 3729809399, OPEN_JOURNAL, , , 3729808910
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    Tytuł wynalazku: WojtyłaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000003The "Keep Fit!" programme for building health-competence in children and adolescents in Poland regarding their diet and physical activity - study designJournal of Health Inequalities20162450-59272016/201710.5114/jhi.2016.65359Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettadietadietKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: The "Keep Fit!" programme is an initiative for promoting healthy lifestyles in schoolchildren, which uses a two-pronged approach of focusing on a balanced diet combined with regular physical activity. Hitherto, nine editions of the programme have taken place, involving more than seven million pupils attending over 8800 schools. Due to its scope and coverage being so wide, the "Keep Fit!" programme was recognised as being the largest educational programme in the European Union. The aim of the present study was to investigate the health behaviours of pupils and students in Poland, with focus on their eating habits, physical activity, self-assessed weight, psychoactive substance use, and the impact that taking part in the "Keep Fit!" programme had on changing their lifestyle. Material and methods: The study involved cross-sectional surveys in Poland conducted in 2009 among randomly selected samples of junior high-school pupils (ages 13-16), and in 2011 of pupils attending junior high school, high school (ages 17-19), as well as university students aged 25 and younger. The questionnaire was devised by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS), Andrzej, Hanna, Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim, 999999, 009999.000, Z, 003, Vol. 2, 2450-5722, CC-BY-NC-SA
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    Język publikacji: ysical-activity-study-design,100,29228,1,1.htmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^bZ^a003^b003^c2017-01-24, 08:40^d2017-01-24, 13:29^e3729809399^f3729808910^aThe "Keep Fit!" programme for building health-competence in children and adolescents in Poland regarding their diet and physical activity - study design^aJournal of Health Inequalities^a2016^bVol. 2^cno. 2^dp. 172--177^a2450-5927^b2450-5722^a2016/2017^a10.5114/jhi.2016.65359^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cy^adieta^adiet^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-SA^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aIntroduction: The "Keep Fit!" programme is an initiative for promoting healthy lifestyles in schoolchildren, which uses a two-pronged approach of focusing on a balanced diet combined with regular physical activity. Hitherto, nine editions of the programme have taken place, involving more than seven million pupils attending over 8800 schools. Due to its scope and coverage being so wide, the "Keep Fit!" programme was recognised as being the largest educational programme in the European Union. The aim of the present study was to investigate the health behaviours of pupils and students in Poland, with focus on their eating habits, physical activity, self-assessed weight, psychoactive substance use, and the impact that taking part in the "Keep Fit!" programme had on changing their lifestyle. Material and methods: The study involved cross-sectional surveys in Poland conducted in 2009 among randomly selected samples of junior high-school pupils (ages 13-16), and in 2011 of pupils attending junior high school, high school (ages 17-19), as well as university students aged 25 and younger. The questionnaire was devised by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS). Data was analysed from correctly completed questionnaires among 9,360 and 11,863 eligible respondents in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Results: Among eligible survey respondents, 53% (4970) in 2009 and 14% (1674) took part in the "Keep Fit!" programme. Both in 2009 and 2011 the "Keep Fit!" programme has made a significant and beneficial impact in terms of eating habits and physical activity among programme participants. Conclusions: The "Keep Fit!" programme should be continued so as to prevent overweight, obesity, and other chronic non-communicable diseases from occurring in schoolchildren.^aaktywność fizyczna^aphysical activity^azachowania zdrowotne^ahealth behavior^adzieci^achildren and adolescents^amłodzież^a"Keep Fit" programme^aprogram "Trzymaj Formę"^aPoland^aPolska
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    Nr opisu: during-2006-2011-in-children-and-adolescents,100,28040,1,1.htmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^bZ^a003^b003^c2017-01-02, 13:25^d2017-01-02, 13:25^e3730028914^f3730028914^aThe impact of the "Keep Fit" national programme in Poland on diet, physical activity and health during 2006-2011 in children and adolescents^aJournal of Health Inequalities^a2016^bVol. 2^cno. 1^dp. 67--76^a2450-5927^b2450-5722^a2016/2017^a10.5114/jhi.2016.61424^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cy^aprogram "Trzymaj Formę"^a"Keep Fit" programme^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-SA^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aIntroduction: The National "Keep Fit" Programme is aimed at educating school children and their families so as to achieve sustainable development of pro-healthy eating habits through promoting an active lifestyle and balanced diet. The purpose of this study was to establish the relationships between mealtime rates, self-assessment of weight and measurable body mass index (BMI), estimated slimming rates and undertaken physical activity for junior high school and high school pupils along with university students in Poland, taking into account gender, age, place of residence and whether they took part in the "Keep Fit" programme. Material and methods: Subjects were 13,537 youngsters aged 12-18 years randomly selected in 2011. Of those, girls and boys not participating in the programme (non-participants) numbered respectively 6,535 (89.42%) and 5,328 (85.54%), whilst girls and boys who participated numbered respectively 773 (10.58%) and 901 (14.46%). For the junior high school and high school pupils, the research tool was a questionnaire developed by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate, based on one previously used in a GSHS study. Students were however surveyed by electronic means, using forms available on a specific website of the Institute of Agricultural Medicine. Data analysis was performed by the STATISTICA 10.0 programme. Significance was taken as p being not greater than 0.05. Results: Participating in the "Keep Fit" programme had a beneficial effect on the number of mealtimes as well as the desire to maintain current body weights. There was no association/agreement between selfassessment of weight and the measurable BMI. Mostly it was male students participating in the "Keep Fit" programme who demonstrated higher weekly levels of physical activity compared to those not participating. Conclusions: The results suggest that the national "Keep Fit" programme had beneficial effects on shaping attitudes and behaviour regarding proper nutrition and maintaining a physically active lifestyle. These subjects showed an increased health awareness reflecting the effectiveness of the programme and the need for its continuation in subsequent years of school education.^adieta^adiet^aaktywność fizyczna^aphysical activity^adzieci^achildren^amłodzież^aadolescents
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    Tytuł równoległy: PawłowskaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000003The impact of the "Keep Fit" national programme in Poland on diet, physical activity and health during 2006-2011 in children and adolescentsJournal of Health Inequalities20162450-59272016/201710.5114/jhi.2016.61424Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Wiolettaprogram "Trzymaj Formę""Keep Fit" programmeKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: The National "Keep Fit" Programme is aimed at educating school children and their families so as to achieve sustainable development of pro-healthy eating habits through promoting an active lifestyle and balanced diet. The purpose of this study was to establish the relationships between mealtime rates, self-assessment of weight and measurable body mass index (BMI), estimated slimming rates and undertaken physical activity for junior high school and high school pupils along with university students in Poland, taking into account gender, age, place of residence and whether they took part in the "Keep Fit" programme. Material and methods: Subjects were 13,537 youngsters aged 12-18 years randomly selected in 2011. Of those, girls and boys not participating in the programme (non-participants) numbered respectively 6,535 (89.42%) and 5,328 (85.54%), whilst girls and boys who participated numbered respectively 773 (10.58%) and 901 (14.46%). For the junior high school and high school pupils, the research tool was a questionnaire developed by the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate, based on one previously used in a GSHS study. Students were however surveyed by electronic means, using forms available on a specific website of the Institute of Agricultural Medicine. Data analysis was performed by the STATISTICA 10.0 programme. Significance was taken as p being not greater than 0.05. Results: Participating in the "Keep Fit" programme had a beneficial effect on the number of mealtimes as well as th : Anna : Hanna : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim : 999999 : 009999.000 : Z : 003 : Vol. 2 : 2450-5722 : CC-BY-NC-SA
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    Miejsce wydania: PawłowskaKraussoriginal-article998899009999.000003The impact of the "Keep Fit" national programme in Poland on diet, physical activity and health during 2006-2011 in children and adolescentsJournal of Health Inequalities20162450-59272016/201710.5114/jhi.2016.61424Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Wiolettaprogram "Trzymaj Formę""Keep Fit" programmeKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: The National "Keep Fit" Programme is aimed at educating school children and their families so as to achieve sustainable development of pro-healthy eating habits through promoting an active lifestyle and balanced diet. The purpose of this study was to establish the relationships between mealtime rates, self-assessment of weight and measurable body mass index (BMI), estimated slimming rates and undertaken physical activity for junior high school and high school pupils along with university students in Poland, taking into account gender, age, place of residence and whether they took part in the "Keep Fit" programme. Material and methods: Subjects were 13,537 youngsters aged 12-18 years randomly selected in 2011. Of those, girls and boys not participating in the programme (non-participants) numbered respectively 6,535 (89.42%) and 5,328 (85.54%), whilst girls and boys who participated numbered respectively 773 (10.58%) and 901 (14.46%). For the junior high school and high school pupils, the research tool was
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