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Study shows interrelation of mental health and physical activity for children during the lockdown
According to the Motorik-Modul-Längsschnittstudie (MoMo, Motor Module Longitudinal Study) of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Karlsruhe University of Education (PHKA), mental health of children and adolescents decreased during the first lockdown. For children aged between 4 and 10 years and for girls irrespective of their age, mental health was found to promote physical activity during Covid-induced lockdown in spring 2020. This is reported in
Children (DOI: 10.3390/children8020098). The impacts of the lockdown on children and adolescents is discussed widely, says Dr. Kathrin Wunsch from Institute of Sports and Sports Science of the KIT.
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IMAGE: Among others, the latest study reveals the interrelation of psychic well-being and physical activity during the lockdown in spring 2020. (Photo: Lydia Albrecht, KIT) view more
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According to the Motorik-Modul-Längsschnittstudie (MoMo, Motor Module Longitudinal Study) of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Karlsruhe University of Education (PHKA), mental health of children and adolescents decreased during the first lockdown. For children aged between 4 and 10 years and for girls irrespective of their age, mental health was found to promote physical activity during Covid-induced lockdown in spring 2020. This is reported in
Children (DOI: 10.3390/children8020098). The impacts of the lockdown on children and adolescents is discussed widely, says Dr. Kathrin Wunsch from Institute of Sports and Sports Science of the KIT. Already in December did a study of the KIT and PHKA team reveal that physical exercise of children an
DGAP-News: Atriva Therapeutics GmbH: Atriva Therapeutics Announces Changes to Management
Atriva Therapeutics Announces Changes to Management
13.04.2021 / 09:30
Atriva Therapeutics Announces Changes to Management
- Olaf Althaus appointed Chief Financial Officer
- Stephan Stenglein, M.D., recently joined as Chief Medical Officer
- Proven track record and 20+ years of experience in their respective fields of expertise
Tübingen (Germany), April 13, 2021 - Atriva Therapeutics GmbH, a biopharmaceutical company that is pioneering the development of host-targeting antiviral therapies, today announced two changes to its management team. Olaf Althaus was appointed Chief Financial Officer, effective May 2020, while Stephan Stenglein, M.D., was named Chief Medical Officer, effective February 2021.