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Professor of Exercise Medicine with research and professional interests in exercise as medicine and S&C for athlete performance.

Perth, Western Australia
Joined September 2011
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Rob Newton
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Podcast with Technogym and Deena Pierce discussing strength training for health. https://t.co/bvHu1t0wD1 @Technogym @EdithCowanUni
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The International Society of Exercise Oncology @ExerciseOnc is now accepting abstract submission for our Inaugural 2026 Conference to be held in Heidelberg, Germany and hosted by the @DKFZ German Cancer Research Center. This is an outstanding opportunity to showcase your
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People trying to survive their cancer journey need and deserve the absolute best exercise medicine strategies we can provide. Why would we offer them anything less.
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Francesco Bettariga
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Just published in @SportsMedicineJ. We explore how bringing the principles of periodization in exercise medicine can transform it into a precisely targeted therapy, by tailoring mode, volume, and intensity based on cancer type, stages, and treatments @ProfRobNewton @Doc_Haff
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Just published in @SportsMedicineJ. We explore how bringing the principles of periodization in exercise medicine can transform it into a precisely targeted therapy, by tailoring mode, volume, and intensity based on cancer type, stages, and treatments @ProfRobNewton @Doc_Haff
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Just published in @JNCI_Now Monographs. With the formation of the International Society of Exercise Oncology @ExerciseOnc we suggest leveraging coordinated efforts from the global exercise oncology community to optimize research capacity, enhance workforce development, and expand
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Rob Newton
4 months
Episode 18 is out! – Oncology Revolution Podcast! Beyond Lifestyle: Why Exercise Must Be Prescribed in Oncology In this new episode, I talk about why exercise must be prescribed in oncology and how it can truly change patient outcomes. We talk about how targeted, high-intensity
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Francesco Bettariga
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Excited to share our work published in Journal of Cancer Survivorship. Exercise can reduce chronic inflammation and changes induced by exercise on body composition could mediate the inflammatory response. This reduces cancer development and recurrence. @ProfRobNewton @EMRI_ECU
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Rob Newton
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Just published by our team at the @EMRI_ECU at @EdithCowanUni and led by @FBettariga. Changes in body composition following exercise were not consistently associated with inflammatory biomarker responses in breast cancer survivors with only LM significantly associated with
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What did our study find? @FBettariga led our team at the @EMRI_ECU at @EdithCowanUni and we found that patients with cancer with higher levels of physical fitness had a significantly reduced risk of mortality compared to those with lover levels. Patients with higher muscle
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Just published! Patients with cancer are exposed to disease-related, lifestyle, and physiological factors that impair autonomic regulation. This dysfunction is associated with worse outcomes, such as increased mortality and disease progression. Preliminary evidence suggests that
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Exercise training, especially combined RT + AT, can potentially reduce pro-inflammatory biomarkers in survivors of breast cancer. Considering association between inflammation and tumor progression, exercise should be routinely integrated. @Fbettariga
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AbstractBackground. Despite advances in breast cancer treatment, recurrence remains common and contributes to higher mortality risk. Among the potential me
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Rob Newton
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Dr Shelley Kay and I will be presenting this workshop at the 25th Asia-Pacific Prostate Cancer Conference in Sydney on 21 August. Accredited for CPD 4.5 points with @ESSA_NEWS Exercise & Sports Science Australia. Thank you to Ipsen for sponsoring. Upon completion of this
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Francesco Bettariga
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Excited to see another piece of our work on how exercise can help fight cancer in EJCP. We found that exercise reduces cancer cell growth. There are several mechanisms involved, and muscles releasing factors seem to be one of the main factors @ProfRobNewton @EdithCowanUni
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Rob Newton
6 months
Professor Rob Newton on Staying Fit as You Age https://t.co/cc72c865ce Thanks Brent Bultitude and Melissa Eastwell and Super Radio Network @EdithCowanUni
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Rob Newton
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Registrations for my 2-day workshop in Modena, Italy close next week (28 June). This is a very practical course in the latest research and clinical practice in exercise medicine for cancer care. The course will be presented in both English and Italian in the magnificent city of
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Rob Newton
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Invitation to join the International Society of Exercise Oncology - @ExerciseOnc It is with great pleasure that the leadership of the International Society of Exercise Oncology announces that membership options are now available. Please visit our website for more information and
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Rob Newton
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Tom Cruise is 62. How are the Mission Impossible stunts getting more extreme? Pleased to be able to contribute to an article promoting the importance of strength and power training throughout life! @PaulaGoodyer @smh @EdithCowanUni https://t.co/SLUFgILVoi
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Most of us will never need to dangle in the air from a flying plane but there’s a fitness message in what Tom Cruise can still do at 62.
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