Dengel and Marlatt co-author article on vascular function in children and adolescents

Donald Dengel, Ph.D., professor of kinesiology,  and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology and kinesiology doctoral student Kara Marlatt, M.S., are co-authors of an article to be published in the journal Atherosclerosis. The article, “Younger age is associated with lower reactive hyperemic index but not lower flow-mediated dilation among children and adolescents,” examines two different measures to measure vascular function in children and adolescents.

Lead author of this article is Dr. Aaron Kelly, a graduate of the School of Kinesiology (Ph.D., ’04) and an associate professor of pediatrics and medicine at the U of MN.