The panel presented was titled "Biopsychosocial Models of Disability in Physical Activity Research: Designing Interventions and Contexts that Support Inclusion."
The talk focused on strategies for rebuilding physically active lifestyles through engagement in daily activities and how to resolve barriers to participating in activities.
The article is titled "Neurodevelopmental screening for neonates less than 44 weeks gestation in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review."
Kaja's presentation was titled "Increasing and Improving Sport and Physical Activity Opportunities in Minnesota and Across the Country: Developing a Research Strategy from Observation to Intervention."
Kihl and colleagues found community sports organizations in Australia, Germany, Canada, and the U.S. that had experienced fraud significantly lower levels of team trust overall.
The article examined the effect of a 12-week time-restricted eating versus caloric restriction and unrestricted eating on body composition, glycemic measures and metabolic flexibility.