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Background
Professor Robert Newton, PhD, DSc, AEP, CSCS*D, FACSM, FESSA, FNSCA
Professor Robert Newton is Professor of Exercise Medicine in the Exercise Medicine Research Institute that he established (2004) at Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia. Prior to appointment at Edith Cowan University, Professor Newton was Director of the Biomechanics Laboratory, at Ball State University in Indiana, and was visiting research fellow at the Pennsylvania State University, in the Center for Sports Medicine. Current major research directions include: exercise medicine as neoadjuvant, adjuvant and rehabilitative cancer therapy to reduce side-effects and enhance effectiveness of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy; the influence of targeted exercise medicine on tumour biology and exercise medicine for reducing decline in quality of life, strength, body composition and functional ability in cancer patients.
Professor Newton is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with Distinction with the NSCA, Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine, Fellow of Exercise and Sports Science Australia and Fellow of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), Member of the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia, American Society of Clinical Oncology and American College of Sports Medicine. In 2004 he was awarded Outstanding Sports Scientist of the Year by the NSCA. In 2018 he received the career achievement award from the Cancer Council WA and was a finalist for Western Australian of the Year and finalist for the Premier’s Science Award. In 2019, Professor Newton was named the Western Australian Premier’s Scientist of the Year. In 2021, The University of Queensland awarded Professor Newton a Higher Doctorate (DSc) for his research into exercise oncology. Professor Newton was a finalist in the Research Australia Health and Medical Research Awards for 2021 and received a Highly Commended Frontiers Award.
Professor Newton has supervised 8 postdoctoral fellows, 52 PhD, 26 Masters by Research and 3 Honours students to successful completion. He is currently supervising 5 PhD students and 2 Masters students.
Professor Newton has published over 1,000 scientific papers including 550 refereed scientific journal articles, 490 conference abstracts and papers, three books, 17 book chapters and has a current Scopus h-Index of 96 with his work being cited over 32,000 times. Topic of greatest publication output is exercise and cancer for a field-weighted citation impact of 3.00 and prominence percentile of 99.31. As of 2024 Professor Newton had attracted 258 competitive research grants valued at $50,773,064 including NHMRC, PCFA, Cancer Australia and World Cancer Research Fund International.
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Qualifications
- Bachelor, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy of Exercise and Sports Sciences, Southern Cross University
- Doctoral (Research) of Clinical Exercise Physiology, The University of Queensland
Works
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2016
Journal Article
Relationship between leg mass, leg composition and foot velocity on kicking accuracy in Australian football
Hart, Nicolas H., Cochrane, Jodie L., Spiteri, Tania, Nimphius, Sophia and Newton, Robert U. (2016). Relationship between leg mass, leg composition and foot velocity on kicking accuracy in Australian football. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 15 (2), 344-351.
2016
Journal Article
Variability of a "force signature" during windmill softball pitching and relationship between discrete force variables and pitch velocity
Nimphius, Sophia, McGuigan, Michael R., Suchomel, Timothy J. and Newton, Robert U. (2016). Variability of a "force signature" during windmill softball pitching and relationship between discrete force variables and pitch velocity. Human Movement Science, 47, 151-158. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2016.03.005
2016
Journal Article
Enhancing active surveillance of prostate cancer: the potential of exercise medicine
Galvao, Daniel A., Taaffe, Dennis R., Spry, Nigel, Gardiner, Robert A., Taylor, Renea, Risbridger, Gail P., Frydenberg, Mark, Hill, Michelle, Chambers, Suzanne K., Stricker, Phillip, Shannon, Tom, Hayne, Dickon, Zopf, Eva and Newton, Robert U. (2016). Enhancing active surveillance of prostate cancer: the potential of exercise medicine. Nature Reviews Urology, 13 (5), 258-265. doi: 10.1038/nrurol.2016.46
2016
Journal Article
Greater strength gains after training with accentuated eccentric than traditional isoinertial loads in already strength-trained men
Walker, Simon, Blazevich, Anthony J., Haff, G. Gregory, Tufano, James J., Newton, Robert U. and Häkkinen, Keijo (2016). Greater strength gains after training with accentuated eccentric than traditional isoinertial loads in already strength-trained men. Frontiers in Physiology, 7 (APR) 149. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00149
2016
Journal Article
Men's help-seeking in the first year after diagnosis of localised prostate cancer
Hyde, M. K., Newton, R. U., Galvao, D. A., Gardiner, R. A., Occhipinti, S., Lowe, A., Wittert, G. A. and Chambers, S. K. (2016). Men's help-seeking in the first year after diagnosis of localised prostate cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care, 26 (2) e12497, e12497. doi: 10.1111/ecc.12497
2016
Journal Article
Effects of Continuous and Interval Training on Running Economy, Maximal Aerobic Speed and Gait Kinematics in Recreational Runners
González-Mohíno, Fernando, González-Ravé, José M., Juárez, Daniel, Fernández, Francisco A., Barragán Castellanos, Rubén and Newton, Robert U. (2016). Effects of Continuous and Interval Training on Running Economy, Maximal Aerobic Speed and Gait Kinematics in Recreational Runners. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 30 (4), 1059-1066. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001174
2016
Journal Article
Changes in Maximal Strength, Velocity, and Power after 8 Weeks of Training with Pneumatic or Free Weight Resistance
Frost, David M., Bronson, Stefanie, Cronin, John B. and Newton, Robert U. (2016). Changes in Maximal Strength, Velocity, and Power after 8 Weeks of Training with Pneumatic or Free Weight Resistance. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 30 (4), 934-944. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001179
2016
Conference Publication
Actigraphy: An Objective Measure of Activity Levels in Malignant Pleural Effusion Patients
Jeffery, E., Lee, Y., Mcveigh, J., Newton, R., Straker, L. and Mcintyre, C. (2016). Actigraphy: An Objective Measure of Activity Levels in Malignant Pleural Effusion Patients. HOBOKEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2016
Journal Article
Electromyographical and perceptual responses to different resistance intensities in a squat protocol: Does performing sets to failure with light loads produce the same activity?
Looney, David P., Kraemer, William J., Joseph, Michael F., Comstock, Brett A., Denegar, Craig R., Flanagan, Shawn D., Newton, Robert U., Szivak, Tunde K., Dupont, William H., Hooper, David R., Häkkinen, Keijo and Maresh, Carl M. (2016). Electromyographical and perceptual responses to different resistance intensities in a squat protocol: Does performing sets to failure with light loads produce the same activity?. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 30 (3), 792-799. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001109
2016
Journal Article
Comparing the effectiveness of a short-term vertical jump vs. Weightlifting program on athletic power development
Teo, Shaun Y. M., Newton, Michael J., Newton, Robert U., Dempsey, Alasdair R. and Fairchild, Timothy J. (2016). Comparing the effectiveness of a short-term vertical jump vs. Weightlifting program on athletic power development. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 30 (10), 2741-2748. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001379
2016
Journal Article
Exercise Improves Physical Function and Mental Health of Brain Cancer Survivors: Two Exploratory Case Studies
Levin, Gregory T., Greenwood, Kenneth M., Singh, Favil, Tsoi, Daphne and Newton, Robert U. (2016). Exercise Improves Physical Function and Mental Health of Brain Cancer Survivors: Two Exploratory Case Studies. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 15 (2), 190-196. doi: 10.1177/1534735415600068
2016
Journal Article
Atherogenic Risk Assessment among Persons Living in Rural Uganda
Wekesa, Clara, Asiki, Gershim, Kasamba, Ivan, Waswa, Laban, Reynolds, Steven J., Nsubuga, Rebecca N., Newton, Rob and Kamali, Anatoli (2016). Atherogenic Risk Assessment among Persons Living in Rural Uganda. Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2016 7073894, 1-8. doi: 10.1155/2016/7073894
2016
Journal Article
Effects of morning versus evening combined strength and endurance training on physical performance, muscle hypertrophy, and serum hormone concentrations
Küüsmaa, Maria, Schumann, Moritz, Sedliak, Milan, Kraemer, William J., Newton, Robert U., Malinen, Jari-Pekka, Nyman, Kai, Häkkinen, Arja and Häkkinen, Keijo (2016). Effects of morning versus evening combined strength and endurance training on physical performance, muscle hypertrophy, and serum hormone concentrations. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 41 (12), 1285-1294. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2016-0271
2016
Journal Article
Misuse of "power" and other mechanical terms in sport and exercise science research
Winter, Edward M, Abt, Grant, Brookes, F.B. Carl, Challis, John H, Fowler, Neil E., Knudson, Duane V., Knuttgen, Howard G., Kraemer, William J., Lane, Andrew M., Mechelen, Willem van, Morton, R. Hugh, Newton, Robert U., Williams, Clyde and Yeadon, M. R. (2016). Misuse of "power" and other mechanical terms in sport and exercise science research. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 30 (1), 292-300. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001101
2015
Journal Article
Application of Session Rating of Perceived Exertion among Different Models of Resistance Training in Older Adults
Conlon, Jenny A., Haff, G. Gregory, Tufano, James J. and Newton, Robert U. (2015). Application of Session Rating of Perceived Exertion among Different Models of Resistance Training in Older Adults. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 29 (12), 3439-3446. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001200
2015
Conference Publication
Effectiveness of Exercise for People Diagnosed with Rare and Less Common Cancers
Cormie, Prue, Lamb, Stephanie, Valentine, Lani, McKiernan, Sandy, Spry, Nigel, Joseph, David, Taaffe, Dennis, Galvao, Daniel and Newton, Robert (2015). Effectiveness of Exercise for People Diagnosed with Rare and Less Common Cancers. HOBOKEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015
Conference Publication
Supervised Exercise During Cancer Treatment Maintains or Improves Body Composition and Function
Singh, Favil, Galvao, Daniel, Cormie, Prue, McIntyre, Carolyn, Spry, Nigel, Chee, Raphael and Newton, Rob (2015). Supervised Exercise During Cancer Treatment Maintains or Improves Body Composition and Function. HOBOKEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015
Journal Article
Advancing prostate cancer survivorship research in Australia
Chambers, Suzanne K., Scuffman, Paul A., Baade, Peter D., Lowe, Anthony P., Dunn, Jeff, Galvão, Daniel A., Gordon, Louisa, Smith, David P., Sandoe, David F., Wootten, Addie C., Spry, Nigel A., Gardiner, Robert A., Davis, Ian D. and Newton, Robert U. (2015). Advancing prostate cancer survivorship research in Australia. Cancer Forum, 39 (3), 204-209.
2015
Journal Article
Effects of unstable and stable resistance training on strength, power, and sensorimotor abilities in adolescent surfers
Tran, Tai T., Nimphius, Sophia, Lundgren, Lina, Secomb, Josh, Farley, Oliver R. L., Haff, G. Gregory, Newton, Robert U., Brown, Lee E. and Sheppard, Jeremy M. (2015). Effects of unstable and stable resistance training on strength, power, and sensorimotor abilities in adolescent surfers. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 10 (5), 899-910. doi: 10.1260/1747-9541.10.5.899
2015
Journal Article
Neuromuscular adaptations to different modes of combined strength and endurance training
Eklund, D., Pulverenti, T., Bankers, S., Avela, J., Newton, R., Schumann, M. and Häkkinen, K. (2015). Neuromuscular adaptations to different modes of combined strength and endurance training. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 36 (2), 120-129. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1385883
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