
Francesco Bettariga
@fbettariga
PhD candidate at Edith Cowan University (Perth - WA). Physiotherapist. BSc (Honor), MSc (Honor) Strength and Conditioning at Middlesex University (London - UK).
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04-03-2018 20:46:55
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🚨 NEW BOOK COMING SOON 🚨 📖 Strength and Conditioning for Football: From Science to Practice, edited by Dr Marco Beato, myself and Prof Anthony Turner. 🔗 Link to webpage for pre-orders: routledge.com/The-Science-of…. 🙏 Any and all RT’s appreciated 🙏



🔴Check this out🔴 Honoured to be in such a renowned Journal British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM)

✨ We are honored to welcome Francesco Bettariga Francesco Bettariga as he presents a very important topic: 💻 "Benefits of Exercise in Patients with Cancer" ✅ Available now for Trust Me-Ed members! 🔗 trustme-ed.com/lectures/benef…


💡 Did you know? 💡 Staying active can make a huge difference in the cancer journey! 🎗️🏃♂️ 💻 Want to learn more? Watch the lecture ‘Benefits of Exercise in Patients with Cancer’ by Francesco Bettariga Francesco Bettariga on Trust Me-Ed! 🔗 trustme-ed.com/lectures/benef…


Research from our Exercise Medicine Research Institute and led by one of our PhD students Francesco Bettariga Francesco Bettariga was featured on the Channel9 News in Perth, Western Australia and produced by Edith Cowan University (ECU) graduate - Brooke Comerford Brooke Comerford. Strong evidence that


Super happy to see our latest research in cancer attracting attention from national media Channel9. We aim to reduce the risk of mortality through tailored exercise prescription. Thanks for the support Edith Cowan University (ECU), Exercise Medicine Research Institute, and Rob Newton!

Happy to see another lecture on Trust me Ed


✨ Did you know exercise triggers system-wide changes that can impact cancer treatment? 💻 Learn more on the lecture ‘Mechanisms Underlying the Benefits of Exercise in Cancer’ by Francesco Bettariga on Trust Me-Ed! Francesco Bettariga Watch the lecture here: 🔗 trustme-ed.com/lectures/mecha…

The mechanisms underpinning the effects of exercise during cancer treatments Trust me Ed Nils Oudhuis

Terrific to see! Higher muscle strength is associated with lower risk of cancer mortality. Let's employ RT more and more in cancer setting Trust me Ed Nils Oudhuis

📜Just published📜. Children who are undergoing cancer treatment or have survived childhood cancer experience a decline in BMD, increasing their risk of developing long-term skeletal complications. There is a growing need for exercise strategies to address these issues Exercise Medicine Research Institute


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 Rob Newton Edith Cowan University (ECU)



Pleased to see our latest research at Exercise Medicine Research Institute published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Higher muscle strength and cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with reduced mortality risk in patients with cancer Rob Newton Edith Cowan University (ECU)



First study ever comparing the distinct effects of RT and HIIT on anti-cancer myokines and cancer cell suppression. Both exercise modes reduce the proliferation of breast cancer cells in survivors of breast cancer when performed at high intensity Rob Newton Exercise Medicine Research Institute
