Shana Ogg Warner

Research Scientist

Medical Sciences Building

7362

COM IM Endocrinology Division - 0547

Professional Summary

My research interests include the interactive effects of exercise, diet, body weight, and energy balance on glucose metabolism in individuals with diabetes. I am particularly interested in the effects of short-term and intermittent fasting on glucose metabolism and ways to prevent or better manage the risk of  hypoglycemia during exercise in individuals with diabetes.

Education

BS: Ohio University Athens, OH, 1999 (Exercise Physiology)

MA: The Ohio State University Columbus, OH, 2002 (Exercise Physiology)

PhD: University of Missouri Columbia, MO, 2010 (Exercise Physiology)

Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications

Warner, Shana O; Dai, Yufei; Sheanon, Nicole; Yao, Michael V; Cason, Rebecca L; Arbabi, Shahriar; Patel, Shailendra B; Lindquist, Diana; Winnick, Jason J  (2023). Short-term fasting lowers glucagon levels under euglycemic and hypoglycemic conditions in healthy humans. JCI insight, 8 (12) More Information

Moore, Mary Courtney; Warner, Shana O; Dai, Yufei; Sheanon, Nicole; Smith, Marta; Farmer, Ben; Cason, Rebecca L; Cherrington, Alan D; Winnick, Jason J  (2021). C-peptide enhances glucagon secretion in response to hyperinsulinemia under euglycemic and hypoglycemic conditions. JCI insight, 6 (12) More Information

Warner, Shana O; Wadian, Abby M; Smith, Marta; Farmer, Ben; Dai, Yufei; Sheanon, Nicole; Edgerton, Dale S; Winnick, Jason J  (2021). Liver glycogen-induced enhancements in hypoglycemic counterregulation require neuroglucopenia. American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism, 320 (5) , E914-E924More Information

Warner, Shana O; Yao, Michael V; Cason, Rebecca L; Winnick, Jason J  (2020). Exercise-Induced Improvements to Whole Body Glucose Metabolism in Type 2 Diabetes: The Essential Role of the Liver. Frontiers in endocrinology, 11, 567More Information

Hinton, P S; Rector, R S; Linden, M A; Warner, S O; Dellsperger, K C; Chockalingam, A; Whaley-Connell, A T; Liu, Y; Thomas, T R  (2012). Weight-loss-associated changes in bone mineral density and bone turnover after partial weight regain with or without aerobic exercise in obese women. European journal of clinical nutrition, 66 (5) , 606-12More Information

Thomas, Tom R; Warner, Shana O; Dellsperger, Kevin C; Hinton, Pamela S; Whaley-Connell, Adam T; Rector, R Scott; Liu, Ying; Linden, Melissa A; Chockalingam, Anand; Thyfault, John P; Huyette, David R; Wang, Ze; Cox, Richard H  (2010). Exercise and the metabolic syndrome with weight regain. Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 109 (1) , 3-10More Information

Warner, Shana O; Linden, Melissa A; Liu, Ying; Harvey, Benjamin R; Thyfault, John P; Whaley-Connell, Adam T; Chockalingam, Anand; Hinton, Pamela S; Dellsperger, Kevin C; Thomas, Tom R  (2010). The effects of resistance training on metabolic health with weight regain. Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.), 12 (1) , 64-72More Information

Rector, R Scott; Linden, Melissa A; Zhang, John Q; Warner, Shana O; Altena, Thomas S; Smith, Bryan K; Ziogas, George G; Liu, Ying; Thomas, Tom R  (2009). Predicting postprandial lipemia in healthy adults and in at-risk individuals with components of the cardiometabolic syndrome. Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.), 11 (11) , 663-71More Information

Laye, Matthew J; Rector, R Scott; Warner, Shana O; Naples, Scott P; Perretta, Aspen L; Uptergrove, Grace M; Laughlin, M Harold; Thyfault, John P; Booth, Frank W; Ibdah, Jamal A  (2009). Changes in visceral adipose tissue mitochondrial content with type 2 diabetes and daily voluntary wheel running in OLETF rats. The Journal of physiology, 587 (Pt 14) , 3729-39More Information

Rector, R Scott; Warner, Shana O; Liu, Ying; Hinton, Pamela S; Sun, Grace Y; Cox, Richard H; Stump, Craig S; Laughlin, M Harold; Dellsperger, Kevin C; Thomas, Tom R  (2007). Exercise and diet induced weight loss improves measures of oxidative stress and insulin sensitivity in adults with characteristics of the metabolic syndrome. American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism, 293 (2) , E500-6More Information