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# Article title Issue number Year of publication
1. Health behaviors of pregnant women attending antenatal classes
(Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine)
Vol. 3, No. 3/2013 2013 Go to
2. Wykorzystanie narzędzi social media marketingu przez polskie organizacje pozarządowe w komunikacji z otoczeniem na rzecz promocji zdrowia
(Marketing i Zarządzanie)
ZN 875 PZFiM nr 41 t. 1 2015 Go to
3. Social media w komunikacji marketingowej wykorzystywane przez polskie urzędy wojewódzkie w promocji zdrowia
(Marketing i Zarządzanie)
ZN 867 PZFiM nr 40 2015 Go to
4. Addressing Cardiovascular Disease Risk in HungarianAmerican Populations: A Cultural Exploration of Transdisciplinary Health Promotion
(Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine)
Vol. 19, No. 3/2017 2017 Go to
5. The importance of social media marketing in promoting health in the opinion of inhabitants of Gliwice
(Marketing i Zarządzanie)
nr 1 (47) 2017 2017 Go to
6. Health Policy Program “The Brave Eight” as an Element of the Strategy for Solving Social Problems for the City of Szczecin for 2015–2020
(Acta Politica Polonica)
1/2018 (43) 2018 Go to
7. Synergy between social media marketing and maps of health needs in oncology – on the example of defining the potential of social media marketing in promoting health behaviors among junior high school students
(Marketing i Zarządzanie)
nr 2 (52) 2018 2018 Go to
8. Students of the University of Szczecin as Candidates for the Olympic or Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020
(Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine)
Vol. 26, No. 2/2019 2019 Go to
9. Graduates of the University of Szczecin in the group of trainers who stand as a candidate for the Polish representation of the 32nd Olympics or the 16th Tokyo Paralympics 2020
(Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine)
Vol. 27, No. 3/2019 2019 Go to
10. Salsa dance and perceived mental health benefits: a servant leadership theory-driven study
(Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine)
Vol. 28, No. 4/2019 2019 Go to
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