2024, Volume 18, Issue 1
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RekordComparison of the impact of meat and vegetarian diets on the occurrence of colorectal cancer(Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II, 2024-01-29) Marcinkiewicz, Anita ; Ochotnicka, AleksandraWe have recently read an interesting article by Yad Di et al. describing the impact of a meat-based diet on gastrointestinal cancers. We were particularly intrigued by its implications for colorectal cancer. Meat-based diets continue to be one of the most commonly adopted eating patterns. In our opinion, this article addresses an important issue, and the analysis of the relationship between colorectal cancer and meat consumption may promote a shift towards a vegetarian diet. As known, colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers, and a modifiable factor influencing its occurrence is diet.
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RekordPhysical activity: prevention and support in the fight against depression(Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II, 2024-01-29) Ochotnicka, Aleksandra ; Marcinkiewicz, AnitaAfter reviewing the study conducted by Marszałek et al., which focuses on physical activity as a supportive form for emotional intelligence in the treatment of depressive disorders, we believe that this work addresses a topic of significant importance to both physicians and patients – the utility of physical activity in preventing and treating depression. Depression is a leading mental illness, causing disability worldwide. From 1990 to 2017, the global incidence of depression increased by almost 50%. Limited social awareness causes delayed reporting of patients to specialists and delayed treatment. Depression often leads to suicidal acts among the affected individuals, with suicides being one of the main causes of death among young people. The primary methods of treating this condition include antidepressant medication and psychotherapy alone or in combination. Due to the constant rise in incidences, it is necessary to explore new treatment possibilities and prevent the development of depression.