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Honorary Professor Robert Newton
Honorary Professor

Robert Newton

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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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631 works between 1989 and 2025

461 - 480 of 631 works

2009

Journal Article

Australian Association for Exercise and Sport Science position stand: Optimising cancer outcomes through exercise

Hayes, Sandra C., Spence, Rosalind R., Galvão, Daniel A. and Newton, Robert U. (2009). Australian Association for Exercise and Sport Science position stand: Optimising cancer outcomes through exercise. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 12 (4), 428-434. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2009.03.002

Australian Association for Exercise and Sport Science position stand: Optimising cancer outcomes through exercise

2009

Journal Article

A self-management concept for men at the community level: the 'waist' disposal challenge

Aoun, S., Osseiran-Moisson, R., Collins, F., Newton, R. and Newton, M. (2009). A self-management concept for men at the community level: the 'waist' disposal challenge. Journal of Health Psychology, 14 (5), 663-674. doi: 10.1177/1359105309104910

A self-management concept for men at the community level: the 'waist' disposal challenge

2009

Journal Article

The effect of duration of resistance training interventions in children who are overweight or OBESE

Melissa, Sgro, Mcguigan, Michael R., Simone, Pettigrew And and Newton, Robert U. (2009). The effect of duration of resistance training interventions in children who are overweight or OBESE. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23 (4), 1263-1270. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181910746

The effect of duration of resistance training interventions in children who are overweight or OBESE

2009

Journal Article

A phase III clinical trial of exercise modalities on treatment side-effects in men receiving therapy for prostate cancer

Newton, Robert U., Taaffe, Dennis R., Spry, Nigel, Gardiner, Robert A., Levin, Gregory, Wall, Bradley, Joseph, David, Chambers, Suzanne K. and Galvao, Daniel A. (2009). A phase III clinical trial of exercise modalities on treatment side-effects in men receiving therapy for prostate cancer. BMC Cancer, 9 (210) 210, xx-xx. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-9-210

A phase III clinical trial of exercise modalities on treatment side-effects in men receiving therapy for prostate cancer

2009

Journal Article

Cardiovascular and metabolic complications during androgen deprivation: Exercise as a potential countermeasure

Galvao, D.A., Taaffe, D.R., Spry, N., Joseph, D. and Newton, R.U. (2009). Cardiovascular and metabolic complications during androgen deprivation: Exercise as a potential countermeasure. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, 12 (3), 233-240. doi: 10.1038/pcan.2009.12

Cardiovascular and metabolic complications during androgen deprivation: Exercise as a potential countermeasure

2009

Journal Article

Reduced muscle strength and functional performance in men with prostate cancer undergoing androgen suppression: A comprehensive cross-sectional investigation

Galvao, D. A., Taaffe, D. R., Spry, N., Joseph, D., Turner, D. and Newton, R. U. (2009). Reduced muscle strength and functional performance in men with prostate cancer undergoing androgen suppression: A comprehensive cross-sectional investigation. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, 12 (2), 198-203. doi: 10.1038/pcan.2008.51

Reduced muscle strength and functional performance in men with prostate cancer undergoing androgen suppression: A comprehensive cross-sectional investigation

2009

Journal Article

Reliability of performance measurements derived from ground reaction force data during countermovement jump and the influence of sampling frequency

Hori, Naruhiro, Newton, Robert U., Kawamori, Naoki, McGuigan, Michael R., Kraemer, William J. and Nosaka, Kazunori (2009). Reliability of performance measurements derived from ground reaction force data during countermovement jump and the influence of sampling frequency. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23 (3), 874-882. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181a00ca2

Reliability of performance measurements derived from ground reaction force data during countermovement jump and the influence of sampling frequency

2009

Conference Publication

Effects of combined resistance and aerobic exercise in hypogonadal prostate cancer patients: A randomized controlled trial

Galvao, D., Taaffe, D., Spry, N., Joseph, D. and Newton, R. (2009). Effects of combined resistance and aerobic exercise in hypogonadal prostate cancer patients: A randomized controlled trial. 2009 Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport - be active '09, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 14-17 October, 2009. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2009.10.100

Effects of combined resistance and aerobic exercise in hypogonadal prostate cancer patients: A randomized controlled trial

2009

Journal Article

Twelve-month training-induced changes in elite international volleyball players

Sheppard, Jeremy M., Chapman, Dale W., Gough, Clare, McGuigan, Michael R. and Newton, Robert U. (2009). Twelve-month training-induced changes in elite international volleyball players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23 (7), 2096-2101. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181b86d98

Twelve-month training-induced changes in elite international volleyball players

2009

Journal Article

Long-term power performance of elite Australian rules football players

Mcguigan, Michael R., Cormack, Stuart and Newton, Robert U. (2009). Long-term power performance of elite Australian rules football players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23 (1), 26-32. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31818753ca

Long-term power performance of elite Australian rules football players

2009

Journal Article

Eight weeks of resistance training can significantly alter body composition in children who are overweight or obese

Mcguigan, Michael R., Tatasciore, Melissa, Newton, Robert U. and Pettigrew, Simone (2009). Eight weeks of resistance training can significantly alter body composition in children who are overweight or obese. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23 (1), 80-85. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181876a56

Eight weeks of resistance training can significantly alter body composition in children who are overweight or obese

2009

Journal Article

Effect of kinetically altering a repetition via the use of chain resistance on velocity during the bench press

Baker, Daniel G. and Newton, Robert U. (2009). Effect of kinetically altering a repetition via the use of chain resistance on velocity during the bench press. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23 (7), 1941-1946. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181b3dd09

Effect of kinetically altering a repetition via the use of chain resistance on velocity during the bench press

2009

Book Chapter

Clinical Exercise Testing and Assessment of Athletes

Newton, Robert U., Laursen, Paul B. and Young, Warren (2009). Clinical Exercise Testing and Assessment of Athletes. Olympic Textbook of Medicine in Sport: Volume XIV of the Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine: An Ioc Medical Commission Publication. (pp. 160-199) wiley. doi: 10.1002/9781444300635.ch4

Clinical Exercise Testing and Assessment of Athletes

2009

Conference Publication

Increased prevalence of sarcopenia in men taking androgen suppression treatment for prostate cancer

Taaffe, D., Galvao, D., Spry, N., Joseph, D. and Newton, R. (2009). Increased prevalence of sarcopenia in men taking androgen suppression treatment for prostate cancer. 2009 Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport - be active '09, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 14-17 October, 2009. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2009.10.099

Increased prevalence of sarcopenia in men taking androgen suppression treatment for prostate cancer

2008

Journal Article

Dynamic Restraint Capacity of the Hamstring Muscles Has Important Functional Implications After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Bryant, Adam L., Creaby, Mark W., Newton, Robert U. and Steele, Julie R. (2008). Dynamic Restraint Capacity of the Hamstring Muscles Has Important Functional Implications After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89 (12), 2324-2331. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2008.04.027

Dynamic Restraint Capacity of the Hamstring Muscles Has Important Functional Implications After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

2008

Journal Article

A comparison of the kinematics, kinetics and muscle activity between pneumatic and free weight resistance

Frost, David Michael, Cronin, John Barry and Newton, Robert Usher (2008). A comparison of the kinematics, kinetics and muscle activity between pneumatic and free weight resistance. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 104 (6), 937-956. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0821-8

A comparison of the kinematics, kinetics and muscle activity between pneumatic and free weight resistance

2008

Journal Article

Have we underestimated the kinematic and kinetic benefits of non-ballistic motion?

Frost, David M., Cronin, John B. and Newton, Robert U. (2008). Have we underestimated the kinematic and kinetic benefits of non-ballistic motion?. Sports Biomechanics, 7 (3), 372-385. doi: 10.1080/14763140802273005

Have we underestimated the kinematic and kinetic benefits of non-ballistic motion?

2008

Journal Article

Exercise in prevention and management of cancer

Newton, Robert U. and Galvão, Daniel A. (2008). Exercise in prevention and management of cancer. Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 9 (2-3), 135-146. doi: 10.1007/s11864-008-0065-1

Exercise in prevention and management of cancer

2008

Journal Article

Changes in muscle, fat and bone mass after 36 weeks of maximal androgen blockade for prostate cancer

Galvao, Daniel A., Spry, Nigel A., Taaffe, Dennis R., Newton, Robert U., Stanley, John, Shannon, Tom, Rowling, Chris and Prince, Richard (2008). Changes in muscle, fat and bone mass after 36 weeks of maximal androgen blockade for prostate cancer. BJU International, 102 (1), 44-47. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.07539.x

Changes in muscle, fat and bone mass after 36 weeks of maximal androgen blockade for prostate cancer

2008

Journal Article

Endocrine and immune responses to resistance training in prostate cancer patients

Galvao, D. A., Nosaka, K., Taaffe, D. R., Peake, J., Spry, N., Suzuki, K., Yamaya, K., McGuigan, M. R., Kristjanson, L. J. and Newton, R. U. (2008). Endocrine and immune responses to resistance training in prostate cancer patients. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, 11 (2), 160-165. doi: 10.1038/sj.pcan.4500991

Endocrine and immune responses to resistance training in prostate cancer patients

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