'Exercise is now established as a highly effective medicine for increasing the quality and quantity of life for people suffering from chronic disease. However, it is not just any physical activity or exercise. We are beginning to understand that exercise is a class of different medicines which can be prescribed in many ways to produce specific chemical and structural changes in the body to reverse disease processes and ameliorate treatment side-effects. Latest research is examining the mechanisms of exercise as medicine to refine prescription, as well as inform development of new therapeutic agents. Research by our team at ECU is focused on management of cancer and the negative impacts of chemo, radiation and hormone therapies, with exercise medicine being proven to greatly benefit patient outcomes, including progression free and overall survival. Professor Rob Newton - Co-Director, ECU Health and Wellness Institute, Edith Cowan University (ECU) - Foundation Professor of Exercise and Sports Science, School of Exercise & Health Science, Edith Cowan University (ECU) See Professor Rob Newton\'s staff profile: https://www.ecuhealthwellnessinstitute.org/staff/profiles/professor-robert-newton The West Australian ECU Lecture Series provides a forum for one of our highly-qualified professors to discuss a pressing issue facing our community. In one busy hour, speakers will outline their research to date and engage in a lively Q&A style discussion with the audience. To see more about the The West Australian ECU Lecture Series: http://www.ecu.edu.au/speaker-series'
Tags: Research Institute (School Category) , Exercise Physiology (Field Of Study) , Lecture (Type Of Public Presentation) , Researcher (Profession) , Professor (Job Title) , Edith Cowan University (College/University) , Sport Science (Award-Winning Work) , Rob Newton
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