College of Education, Kinesiology, Health & Sport Studies student, Bradley Kendall receives an award at the Graduate Exhibition

1st year PhD student, Bradley Kendall participated and won an award at the University wide Graduate Exhibition held on Monday March 2nd at the McGregor Memorial Conference Center. Under the mentorship of Exercise and Sport Science faculty Dr. Neha Gothe, Brad presented a poster titled "The Effect of Aerobic Exercise Interventions on Mobility among Stroke Patients: A Review and Meta-Analysis". His poster examined the role of aerobic exercise in improving mobility and independent living among stroke survivors. Brad will be presenting this work at the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine in San Antonio in April. For opportunities to get involved in Dr. Gothe's research visit the Exercise Psychology Research Lab.

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