Dengel blogs on muscle mass
Dr. Donald Dengel has posted a blog post on lean muscle mass changes during a football season.
READ STORYDr. Donald Dengel has posted a blog post on lean muscle mass changes during a football season.
READ STORYDr. Sarah Greising gave an invited talk and presented a poster at the recent Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting.
READ STORYDr. Sarah Greising presented "The necessity of reinnervation after injury, a translational story" at the University of Georgia Regenerative Bioscience Center.
READ STORYDr. Daniel Craighead has published an editorial, "Contemporary concepts in ‘exercise as medicine’ and related fields," in the journal Experimental Physiology.
READ STORYCEHD Connect Magazine is published in print three times a year and online by the University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development for alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the college.
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Several Kinesiology labs have had their students accepted into the University's PreP program: Sean Killip from ICEPL (Craighead), Jolee Olsen from NeuRAL (Hawe), Emily Shalit from DWELL (Kringle), Stella Lawerteh from MIND (Bonney).
READ STORYDr. Daniel Craighead has contributed to an article appearing in the Journal of the American Heart Association on changes in blood vessel health that accompany cancer treatment in women treated for breast cancer.
READ STORYDr. Don Dengel, along with SoK alumni Drs. Will Juckett and Nick Evanoff, have published on muscle-to-bone ratios in different athlete populations in the International Journal of Sports Medicine.
READ STORYAngela Bruzina and Will Juckett have published "Can lithium fill the gap to mitigate metabolic and functional deficits following the loss of ovarian hormones?" in the Journal of Physiology.
READ STORYSoK alumna Samantha Brooks, MS, has co-authored an article on body composition in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
READ STORYDr. Don Dengel and former student Dr. Nicholas Evanoff published a study with colleagues on vascular aging in persons with Fanconi anemia.
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