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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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630 works between 1989 and 2025

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2008

Book Chapter

A Brief History of Strength Training and Basic Principles and Concepts

Fry, Andrew C. and Newton, Robert U. (2008). A Brief History of Strength Training and Basic Principles and Concepts. Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science: Strength Training for Sport. (pp. 1-19) Wiley Blackwell. doi: 10.1002/9780470698754.ch1

A Brief History of Strength Training and Basic Principles and Concepts

2008

Book Chapter

Periodized Training Programmes for Athletes

Hasegawa, Hiroshi, Dziados, Joseph, Newton, Robert U., Fry, Andrew C., Kraemer, William J. and Häkkinen, Keijo (2008). Periodized Training Programmes for Athletes. Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science: Strength Training for Sport. (pp. 69-134) Wiley Blackwell. doi: 10.1002/9780470698754.ch5

Periodized Training Programmes for Athletes

2008

Journal Article

Isokinetic dynamometry in anterior cruciate ligament injury and reconstruction

Pua, Yong-Hao, Bryant, Adam L., Steele, Julie R., Newton, Robert U. and Wrigley, Tim V. (2008). Isokinetic dynamometry in anterior cruciate ligament injury and reconstruction. Annals of the Academy of Medicine Singapore, 37 (4), 330-340.

Isokinetic dynamometry in anterior cruciate ligament injury and reconstruction

2008

Journal Article

Relative importance of strength, power, and anthropometric measures to jump performance of elite volleyball players

Sheppard, Jeremy M., Cronin, John B., Gabbett, Tim J., McGuigan, Michael R., Etxebarria, Naroa and Newton, Robert U. (2008). Relative importance of strength, power, and anthropometric measures to jump performance of elite volleyball players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 22 (3), 758-765. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31816a8440

Relative importance of strength, power, and anthropometric measures to jump performance of elite volleyball players

2008

Journal Article

Comparison of weighted jump squat training with and without eccentric braking

Hori, Naruhiro, Newton, Robert U., Kawamori, Naoki, Mcguigan, Michael R., Andrews, Warren A., Chapman, Dale W. and Nosaka, Kazunori (2008). Comparison of weighted jump squat training with and without eccentric braking. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 22 (1), 54-65. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31815ef052

Comparison of weighted jump squat training with and without eccentric braking

2008

Journal Article

Does performance of hang power clean differentiate performance of jumping, sprinting, and changing of direction?

Hori, Naruhiro, Newton, Robert U., Andrews, Warren A., Kawamori, Naoki, Mcguigan, Michael R. and Nosaka, Kazunori (2008). Does performance of hang power clean differentiate performance of jumping, sprinting, and changing of direction?. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 22 (2), 412-418. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e318166052b

Does performance of hang power clean differentiate performance of jumping, sprinting, and changing of direction?

2008

Journal Article

Neuromuscular and endocrine responses of elite players to an australian rules football match

Cormack, Stuart J., Newton, Robert U. and McGuigan, Michael R. (2008). Neuromuscular and endocrine responses of elite players to an australian rules football match. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 3 (3), 359-374. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.3.3.359

Neuromuscular and endocrine responses of elite players to an australian rules football match

2008

Journal Article

Neuromuscular and endocrine responses of elite players during an Australian rules football season

Cormack, Stuart J., Newton, Robert U., McGuigan, Michael R. and Cormie, Prue (2008). Neuromuscular and endocrine responses of elite players during an Australian rules football season. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 3 (4), 439-453. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.3.4.439

Neuromuscular and endocrine responses of elite players during an Australian rules football season

2008

Journal Article

Reliability of measures obtained during single and repeated countermovement jumps

Cormack, Stuart J., Newton, Robert U., McGulgan, Michael R. and Doyle, Tim L. A. (2008). Reliability of measures obtained during single and repeated countermovement jumps. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 3 (2), 131-144. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.3.2.131

Reliability of measures obtained during single and repeated countermovement jumps

2008

Journal Article

Can exercise ameliorate the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes associated with ADT?

Galvao, Daniel A., Newton, Robert U., Taaffe, Dennis R. and Spry, Nigel (2008). Can exercise ameliorate the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes associated with ADT?. Nature Clinical Practice Urology, 5 (6), 306-307. doi: 10.1038/ncpuro1104

Can exercise ameliorate the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes associated with ADT?

2008

Journal Article

Assessing the force-velocity characteristics of the leg extensors in well-trained athletes: the incremental load power profile

Sheppard, Jeremy M., Cormack, Stuart, Taylor, Kristie-Lee, Mcguigan, Michael R. and Newton, Robert U. (2008). Assessing the force-velocity characteristics of the leg extensors in well-trained athletes: the incremental load power profile. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 22 (4), 1320-1326. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31816d671b

Assessing the force-velocity characteristics of the leg extensors in well-trained athletes: the incremental load power profile

2008

Journal Article

Comparison of lower body strength, power, acceleration, speed, agility, and sprint momentum to describe and compare playing rank among professional rugby league players

Baker, Daniel G. and Newton, Robert U. (2008). Comparison of lower body strength, power, acceleration, speed, agility, and sprint momentum to describe and compare playing rank among professional rugby league players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 22 (1), 153-158. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31815f9519

Comparison of lower body strength, power, acceleration, speed, agility, and sprint momentum to describe and compare playing rank among professional rugby league players

2008

Journal Article

Use of session rating of perceived exertion for monitoring resistance exercise in children who are overweight or obese

McGuigan, Michael R., Al Dayel, Abdulaziz, Tod, David, Foster, Carl, Newton, Robert U. and Pettigrew, Simone (2008). Use of session rating of perceived exertion for monitoring resistance exercise in children who are overweight or obese. Pediatric Exercise Science, 20 (3), 333-341. doi: 10.1123/pes.20.3.333

Use of session rating of perceived exertion for monitoring resistance exercise in children who are overweight or obese

2008

Journal Article

Design and implementation of a specific strength program for badminton

Sturgess, Sean and Newton, Robert U. (2008). Design and implementation of a specific strength program for badminton. Strength and Conditioning Journal, 30 (3), 33-41. doi: 10.1519/SSC.0b013e3181771008

Design and implementation of a specific strength program for badminton

2007

Journal Article

Change in power output across a high-repetition set of bench throws and jump squats in highly trained athletes

Baker, Daniel G. and Newton, Robert U. (2007). Change in power output across a high-repetition set of bench throws and jump squats in highly trained athletes. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 21 (4), 1007-1011. doi: 10.1519/R-22376.1

Change in power output across a high-repetition set of bench throws and jump squats in highly trained athletes

2007

Journal Article

The effects of ten weeks of resistance and combined plyometric/sprint training with the Meridian Elyte athletic shoe on muscular performance in women

Ratamess, Nicholas A., Kraemer, William J., Volek, Jeff S., French, Duncan N., Rubin, Martyn R., Gómez, Ana L., Newton, Robert U. and Maresh, Carl M. (2007). The effects of ten weeks of resistance and combined plyometric/sprint training with the Meridian Elyte athletic shoe on muscular performance in women. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 21 (3), 882-887. doi: 10.1519/R-50512.1

The effects of ten weeks of resistance and combined plyometric/sprint training with the Meridian Elyte athletic shoe on muscular performance in women

2007

Journal Article

Salivary cortisol, testosterone, and T/C ratio responses durinq a 36-hole golf competition

Doan, Brandon K., Newton, R. U., Kraemer, W. J., Kwon, Y. H. and Scheet, T. P. (2007). Salivary cortisol, testosterone, and T/C ratio responses durinq a 36-hole golf competition. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 28 (6), 470-479. doi: 10.1055/s-2006-924557

Salivary cortisol, testosterone, and T/C ratio responses durinq a 36-hole golf competition

2007

Journal Article

Comparison of four different methods to measure power output during the hang power clean and the weighted jump squat

Hori, Naruhiro, Newton, Robert U., Andrews, Warren A., Kawamori, Naoki, Mcguigan, Michael R. and Nosaka, Kazunori (2007). Comparison of four different methods to measure power output during the hang power clean and the weighted jump squat. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 21 (2), 314-320. doi: 10.1519/R-22896.1

Comparison of four different methods to measure power output during the hang power clean and the weighted jump squat

2007

Journal Article

Exercise can prevent and even reverse adverse effects of androgen suppression treatment in men with prostate cancer

Galvao, D. A., Taaffe, D. R., Spry, N. and Newton, R. U. (2007). Exercise can prevent and even reverse adverse effects of androgen suppression treatment in men with prostate cancer. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, 10 (4), 340-346. doi: 10.1038/sj.pcan.4500975

Exercise can prevent and even reverse adverse effects of androgen suppression treatment in men with prostate cancer

2006

Journal Article

Relationship between the number of repetitions and selected percentages of one repetition maximum in free weight exercises in trained and untrained men

Shimano, Tomoko, Kraemer, William J., Spiering, Barry A., Volek, Jeff S., Hatfield, Disa L., Silvestre, Ricardo, Vingren, Jakob L., Fragala, Maren S., Maresh, Carl M., Fleck, Steven J., Newton, Robert U., Spreuwenberg, Luuk P.B. and Häkkinen, Keijo (2006). Relationship between the number of repetitions and selected percentages of one repetition maximum in free weight exercises in trained and untrained men. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 20 (4), 819-823. doi: 10.1519/R-18195.1

Relationship between the number of repetitions and selected percentages of one repetition maximum in free weight exercises in trained and untrained men

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