
Robert A. Jacobs
Associate Professor · Exercise Physiology
University of Colorado Colorado SpringsAbout
Robert A. Jacobs is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Physiology & Nutrition at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS), part of the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences. His research focuses on mitochondrial function in exercise physiology, high-altitude adaptations, and metabolic regulation in skeletal muscle. He is particularly known for studies on mitochondrial respiration in aging, diabetes, and endurance performance optimization.
Key research interests include:
- Exercise-induced mitochondrial adaptations
- High-altitude effects on muscle and neuroendocrine systems
- Carbohydrate intake strategies for elite athletes
- Erythropoietin's role in mitochondrial health and cognition
- Methodological advancements in high-resolution respirometry
His recent work (2020-2024) demonstrates a strong focus on mitochondrial biology, with studies linking metabolic flexibility to aging and disease, and developing predictive models for endurance performance. He has contributed to understanding how environmental stressors like heat and altitude impact human physiology.
Publications consistently emphasize translational applications of mitochondrial research, including sports nutrition optimization and disease mechanisms related to mitochondrial dysfunction. His work bridges basic science with clinical and athletic performance contexts.
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