Adam J. Wells

2.1k total citations
92 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Adam J. Wells is a scholar working on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Adam J. Wells has authored 92 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 28 papers in Rehabilitation and 23 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Adam J. Wells's work include Sports Performance and Training (42 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (27 papers) and Sports injuries and prevention (26 papers). Adam J. Wells is often cited by papers focused on Sports Performance and Training (42 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (27 papers) and Sports injuries and prevention (26 papers). Adam J. Wells collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. Adam J. Wells's co-authors include Jay R. Hoffman, Jeffrey R. Stout, Adam M. Gonzalez, Gerald T. Mangine, Jeremy R. Townsend, Maren S. Fragala, Adam R. Jajtner, David H. Fukuda, Kyle S. Beyer and Carleigh H. Boone and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and The FASEB Journal.

In The Last Decade

Adam J. Wells

91 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Adam J. Wells United States 23 871 407 369 338 281 92 1.6k
Adam R. Jajtner United States 22 727 0.8× 333 0.8× 319 0.9× 320 0.9× 216 0.8× 64 1.4k
Stephen P. Bird Australia 19 858 1.0× 239 0.6× 359 1.0× 253 0.7× 224 0.8× 76 1.3k
Davide Malatesta Switzerland 24 791 0.9× 502 1.2× 333 0.9× 243 0.7× 604 2.1× 88 2.1k
Adam M. Gonzalez United States 29 1.0k 1.2× 568 1.4× 680 1.8× 508 1.5× 451 1.6× 106 2.2k
Jeremy R. Townsend United States 27 874 1.0× 622 1.5× 571 1.5× 482 1.4× 365 1.3× 98 2.2k
Ilias Smilios Greece 23 1.1k 1.2× 237 0.6× 265 0.7× 338 1.0× 462 1.6× 60 1.5k
SCOTT A. MAZZETTI United States 17 1.1k 1.3× 501 1.2× 656 1.8× 372 1.1× 370 1.3× 31 1.9k
Klavs Madsen Denmark 22 913 1.0× 404 1.0× 621 1.7× 376 1.1× 278 1.0× 39 1.6k
Jacobo Á. Rubio‐Arias Spain 30 873 1.0× 497 1.2× 276 0.7× 241 0.7× 502 1.8× 120 2.2k
Dan Ogborn Canada 14 1.3k 1.5× 398 1.0× 369 1.0× 199 0.6× 612 2.2× 22 2.0k

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All Works

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Coler, Brahm, Anish Arora, Adam J. Wells, et al.. (2024). Quality of Life in People With HIV at the End of Life: Preliminary Results From the Last Gift Observational Cohort Study. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 98(1). 82–89. 2 indexed citations
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Iacono, Antonio Dello, et al.. (2024). The reliability of functional and systemic markers of muscle damage in response to a flywheel squat protocol. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 125(4). 1001–1021. 1 indexed citations
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Hill, Ethan C., et al.. (2024). Innovations in the Assessment of Skeletal Muscle Health: A Glimpse into the Future. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 45(9). 659–671. 2 indexed citations
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Wells, Adam J., et al.. (2024). Extensive Familiarization Is Required Before Assessing Acute Changes in Multiple Object Tracking Performance. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 33(8). 700–712. 2 indexed citations
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Wells, Adam J., et al.. (2024). Cycle-based high-intensity sprint exercise elicits acute cognitive dysfunction in psychomotor and memory task performance. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3. 1 indexed citations
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Wells, Adam J., et al.. (2023). Evaluating the effects of PeakATP® supplementation on visuomotor reaction time and cognitive function following high-intensity sprint exercise. Frontiers in Nutrition. 10. 1237678–1237678. 3 indexed citations
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Goldstein, Erica R., et al.. (2023). Carbohydrate-Protein drink is effective for restoring endurance capacity in masters class athletes after a two-Hour recovery. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 20(1). 2178858–2178858. 6 indexed citations
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Drid, Patrik, Émerson Franchini, João Paulo Lopes‐Silva, et al.. (2021). Health Implications of Judo Training. Sustainability. 13(20). 11403–11403. 5 indexed citations
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Gepner, Yftach, Jay R. Hoffman, Jeffrey R. Stout, et al.. (2019). Differences in muscle oxygenation between young and middle-aged recreationally active men during high-volume resistance exercise. Kinesiology. 51(1). 3–11. 7 indexed citations
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Monica, Michael B. La, David H. Fukuda, Ran Wang, et al.. (2018). Maintenance of Vagal Tone with Time-Release Caffeine, But Vagal Withdrawal During Placebo in Caffeine-Habituated Men. BearWorks (Missouri State University). 8(2). 59–64. 3 indexed citations
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Wells, Adam J., et al.. (2018). Effect of Heat Stress on Measures of Running Performance and Heart Rate Responses During a Competitive Season in Male Soccer Players. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 34(4). 1141–1149. 12 indexed citations
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Mangine, Gerald T., Jay R. Hoffman, Ran Wang, et al.. (2016). Resistance training intensity and volume affect changes in rate of force development in resistance-trained men. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 116(11-12). 2367–2374. 35 indexed citations
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Townsend, Jeremy R., Jay R. Hoffman, Maren S. Fragala, et al.. (2015). TNF-α and TNFR1 responses to recovery therapies following acute resistance exercise. Frontiers in Physiology. 6. 48–48. 20 indexed citations
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Gonzalez, Adam M., Jay R. Hoffman, Adam J. Wells, et al.. (2015). Effects of time-release caffeine containing supplement on metabolic rate, glycerol concentration and performance.. PubMed. 14(2). 322–32. 11 indexed citations
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Church, David D., Jay R. Hoffman, Michael B. LaMonica, et al.. (2015). The effect of an acute ingestion of Turkish coffee on reaction time and time trial performance. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 12(1). 37–37. 31 indexed citations
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Beyer, Kyle S., David H. Fukuda, Carleigh H. Boone, et al.. (2015). Short-Term Unilateral Resistance Training Results in Cross Education of Strength Without Changes in Muscle Size, Activation, or Endocrine Response. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 30(5). 1213–1223. 42 indexed citations
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Mangine, Gerald T., Jay R. Hoffman, Adam M. Gonzalez, et al.. (2015). The effect of training volume and intensity on improvements in muscular strength and size in resistance-trained men. Physiological Reports. 3(8). e12472–e12472. 138 indexed citations
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Mangine, Gerald T., Jay R. Hoffman, Adam J. Wells, et al.. (2014). Visual Tracking Speed Is Related to Basketball-Specific Measures of Performance in NBA Players. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 28(9). 2406–2414. 114 indexed citations
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Townsend, Jeremy R., Jeffrey R. Stout, Aaron B. Morton, et al.. (2013). EXCESS POST-EXERCISE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION (EPOC) FOLLOWING MULTIPLE EFFORT SPRINT AND MODERATE AEROBIC EXERCISE. Kinesiology. 45(1). 16–21. 26 indexed citations
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Hoffman, Jay R., Jeffrey R. Stout, David R. Williams, et al.. (2012). Efficacy of phosphatidic acid ingestion on lean body mass, muscle thickness and strength gains in resistance-trained men. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 9(1). 47–47. 33 indexed citations

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