Sean H. Adams

High Impact

Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

48 h-index 231 pubs 11,611 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Sean H. Adams' research investigates the physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic diseases, with a particular focus on obesity, diet, and their impact on various bodily systems. His work has explored sex differences in skeletal muscle, examining fiber type, capillarity, and transcriptomics in mouse models. Adams has also studied the effects of exercise and diet-induced weight loss on hepatic bile acid synthesis and serum concentrations in obese women, as well as how diet influences serum protein glycosylation in women at risk for cardiometabolic disease.

Further research by Adams has delved into the functions of myoglobin, considering its roles as a delivery vehicle for oxygen and fuels, a metabolic sensor, and its potential involvement in brown adipose tissue, utilizing myoglobin knockout mice. His investigations also encompass the assessment of insulin sensitivity and postprandial triglyceridemic responses using a mixed macronutrient tolerance test. Adams has contributed to studies on the effects of blueberry phytochemicals on cell models of inflammation and oxidative stress. His scholarly output includes over 230 publications, with an h-index of 48 and more than 11,500 citations, designating him as a highly cited researcher.

Metrics

  • h-index: 48
  • Publications: 231
  • Citations: 11,611

Selected Publications

  • Abstract 1547 Innovative Insights into Myoglobin-Metabolite Interactions and Muscle Cell Bioenergetics (2025)
  • Cardiorespiratory Fitness Associates with Blood Pressure and Metabolic Health of Children—The Arkansas Active Kids Study (2021)
    14 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Predictors of Platelet Mitochondria Respiration in Children – The Arkansas Active Kids Study (2021)
  • Metabolic physiology and skeletal muscle phenotypes in male and female myoglobin knockout mice (2021)
    11 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • On the potential role of globins in brown adipose tissue: a novel conceptual model and studies in myoglobin knockout mice (2021)
    16 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Human Milk-Fed Piglets Have a Distinct Small Intestine and Circulatory Metabolome Profile Relative to That of Milk Formula-Fed Piglets (2021)
    10 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Two SARS-CoV-2 Genome Sequences of Isolates from Rural U.S. Patients Harboring the D614G Mutation, Obtained Using Nanopore Sequencing (2021)
    15 citations DOI OpenAlex

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