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Aktywność fizyczna i wybrane czynniki hormonalne, a ryzyko karcinogenezy

Warianty tytułu

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Physical activity, selected hormonal fectors and the risk of carcinogenesis

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Abstrakty

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Złożony proces karcinogenezy podlega wpływom wielu czynników, które ułatwiają lub utrudniają inicjację i promocję procesów nowotworowych. Zmieniające się pod wpływem aktywności fizycznej stężenia hormonów mogą oddziaływać na środowisko wewnętrzne organizmu człowieka, modulując ryzyko pojawienia się transformacji nowotworowej. W pracy opisano wpływ aktywności fizycznej na profile: insuliny, insulinopodobnych czynników wzrostu (IGF), IGFBP, leptyny i steroidów płciowych oraz mechanizmy ich oddziaływania na procesy nowotworzenia.

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Rocznik

Tom

33

Numer

4

Opis fizyczny

s.336-346,bibliogr.

Twórcy

  • Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego, Warszawa
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