Grażyna Jasieńska

26.9k total citations
121 papers, 3.6k citations indexed

About

Grażyna Jasieńska is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Grażyna Jasieńska has authored 121 papers receiving a total of 3.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 26 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 22 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Grażyna Jasieńska's work include Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (29 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (24 papers) and Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences (15 papers). Grażyna Jasieńska is often cited by papers focused on Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (29 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (24 papers) and Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences (15 papers). Grażyna Jasieńska collaborates with scholars based in Poland, United States and Norway. Grażyna Jasieńska's co-authors include Peter T. Ellison, Inger Thune, Anna Ziomkiewicz, Andrzej Galbarczyk, Susan F. Lipson, Ilona Nenko, Bogusław Pawłowski, Urszula M. Marcinkowska, Michał Jasieński and Magdalena Klimek and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Lancet and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Grażyna Jasieńska

117 papers receiving 3.5k citations

Peers

Grażyna Jasieńska
Emily S. Barrett United States
Kevin Taylor United Kingdom
Alan S. Ryan United States
Lynn Cherkas United Kingdom
Gerald Hackett United Kingdom
Melvin Konner United States
Christopher W. Kuzawa United States
Ashleigh Lin Australia
Barry Bogin United Kingdom
Emily S. Barrett United States
Grażyna Jasieńska
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All Works

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Galbarczyk, Andrzej, et al.. (2026). Variations in Physical Activity Across the Menstrual Cycle in Healthy Women: A Focus on Step Count and Activity Intensity. American Journal of Human Biology. 38(2). e70216–e70216.
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Makhanova, Anastasia, et al.. (2025). Women's affiliation across the menstrual cycle: Cycle phase variation and associations with progesterone and estradiol. Hormones and Behavior. 170. 105709–105709. 2 indexed citations
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Galbarczyk, Andrzej, et al.. (2024). Factors related to knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding cervical cancer among Yemeni women. BMC Cancer. 24(1). 695–695. 1 indexed citations
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Galbarczyk, Andrzej, Urszula M. Marcinkowska, Magdalena Klimek, & Grażyna Jasieńska. (2023). Extreme pubic hair removal as a potential risk factor for recurrent urinary tract infections in women. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 19045–19045. 1 indexed citations
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Lee, Katharine M. N., et al.. (2022). Dietary protein source matters for changes in inflammation measured by urinaryC‐reactiveprotein in rural polish women. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 178(1). 182–190. 2 indexed citations
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Galbarczyk, Andrzej, et al.. (2021). Inflammaging: Blame the sons. Relationships between the number of sons and the level of inflammatory mediators among post‐reproductive women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 175(3). 656–664. 8 indexed citations
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Klimek, Magdalena, et al.. (2020). Digit ratio (2D:4D) is not related to cardiovascular diseases or their risk factors in menopausal women. American Journal of Human Biology. 33(3). e23505–e23505. 5 indexed citations
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Galbarczyk, Andrzej, et al.. (2019). Are we safe inside? Indoor air quality in relation to outdoor concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 and to characteristics of homes. Sustainable Cities and Society. 48. 101537–101537. 96 indexed citations
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Lee, Katharine M. N., et al.. (2018). Lifestyle factors influencing frame size, grip strength, and bone density in two related populations. 1 indexed citations
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Richards, Gareth, Magdalena Klimek, Grażyna Jasieńska, & Urszula M. Marcinkowska. (2018). Digit ratio (2D:4D) and circulating testosterone, oestradiol, and progesterone levels across the menstrual cycle. Early Human Development. 117. 68–73. 17 indexed citations
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Muller, Martin N., et al.. (2016). Men’s reproductive ecology and diminished hormonal regulation of skeletal muscle phenotype: An analysis of between- and within-individual variation among rural Polish men. 3 indexed citations
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Galbarczyk, Andrzej & Grażyna Jasieńska. (2013). Timing of natural menopause covaries with timing of birth of a first daughter: Evidence for a mother–daughter evolutionary contract?. HOMO. 64(3). 228–232. 6 indexed citations
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Barrett, Emily S., Sally W. Thurston, Grażyna Jasieńska, et al.. (2012). Marriage and motherhood are associated with lower testosterone concentrations in women. Hormones and Behavior. 63(1). 72–79. 46 indexed citations
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Nenko, Ilona & Grażyna Jasieńska. (2009). Fertility, body size, and shape: An empirical test of the covert maternal depletion hypothesis. American Journal of Human Biology. 21(4). 520–523. 20 indexed citations
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Jasieńska, Grażyna. (2009). Reproduction and lifespan: Trade‐offs, overall energy budgets, intergenerational costs, and costs neglected by research. American Journal of Human Biology. 21(4). 524–532. 107 indexed citations
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Emaus, Aina, Marit B. Veierød, Christine M. Friedenreich, et al.. (2008). Heart rate and metabolic profile in relation to estradiol and progesterone in premenopausal women- possible biomarkers for breast cancer?. Cancer Research. 68. 3075–3075. 1 indexed citations
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Emaus, Aina, Marit B. Veierød, Anne-Sofie Furberg, et al.. (2008). Physical Activity, Heart Rate, Metabolic Profile, and Estradiol in Premenopausal Women. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 40(6). 1022–1030. 33 indexed citations
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Jasieńska, Grażyna, Anna Ziomkiewicz, Susan F. Lipson, Inger Thune, & Peter T. Ellison. (2005). High ponderal index at birth predicts high estradiol levels in adult women. American Journal of Human Biology. 18(1). 133–140. 62 indexed citations
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Jasieńska, Grażyna & Peter T. Ellison. (2004). Energetic factors and seasonal changes in ovarian function in women from rural Poland. American Journal of Human Biology. 16(5). 563–580. 91 indexed citations
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Jasieńska, Grażyna. (2003). Energy Metabolism and the Evolution of Reproductive Suppression in the Human Female. Acta Biotheoretica. 51(1). 1–18. 46 indexed citations

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