College of Education and Human Development

School of Kinesiology

Kringle and Leitzelar present at the 2025 Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting

The panel presented was titled "Biopsychosocial Models of Disability in Physical Activity Research: Designing Interventions and Contexts that Support Inclusion."

Headshot of Emily Kringle
Headshot of Brianna Leitzelar

Emily Kringle, PhD, OTR/L, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Disability and WELLness (DWELL) Lab, and Brianna Leitzelar, PhD, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Lifestyle Activity to Advance Cancer Equity (LACE) Lab, in collaboration with Kerri Morgan, PhD, OTR/L (Washington University - St. Louis) presented a panel titled "Biopsychosocial Models of Disability in Physical Activity Research: Designing Interventions and Contexts that Support Inclusion" at the 2025 Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA. 

Kringle also presented a poster titled "Participation in health-promoting daily activities post-COVID: A latent profile analysis of Minnesota fairgoers." Co-authors on this poster included Karli Jahnke, MOT, OTR/L, DWELL Laboratory Research Coordinator, and M. Carolyn Baum, PhD, OTR/L (Washington University in St. Louis).