Emily Kringle, PhD, assistant professor of Physical Activity and Health Promotion in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Disability and WELLness Laboratory (DWELL), is first author on “Associations between daily step count trajectories and clinical outcomes among adults with comorbid obesity and depression,” published in the journal Mental Health and Physical Activity. Kringle and colleagues from the University of Illinois at Chicago and Washington University in St. Louis conducted a study investigating how daily step count trajectories relate to clinical outcomes in individuals with both obesity and depression. Analysis of this data indicate it may be possible to use daily physical activity levels in a more precise way to help change behaviors.