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Dengel is co-author in recently published journal article

The study examined depressive symptoms, heart rate variability and sleep quality in adolescents and young adults who had been adopted internationally from institutional care when they were infants and very young children. These data were compared to individuals born and raised in families of comparable education and incomes.

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Kringle co-authors book chapter

The chapter, titled "Metabolic Conditions," focuses on the relationship between metabolic conditions and aging, and describes the role of occupational therapists in addressing lifestyle factors that affect metabolic conditions in older adults.

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Student spotlight: Lilly Niese

Lilly just graduated from the physical activity and health promotion program. Learn more about what she appreciates about her undergrad experience within the School of Kinesiology.