Dr Justin Holland
Faculty of Health,
School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences
Biography
Justin Holland is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Physiology in the Sport, Exercise, Health and Physical Education discipline at QUT.Justin undertakes a program of clinically meaningful research focused on exercise and lifestyle interventions in those with chronic disease (rheumatological and oncology) with a direct translational impact on the lives of patients and caregivers. He has developed a unique thematic program of research that consists of translational outcomes that impact on the health and wellbeing of communities. His program of research reinforces and promotes the value of allied health professional practice particularly exercise physiology in disease and lifestyle management which have a direct impact on the lives of patients, community and caregivers.
Justin currently supervises 11 Higher Degree by Research students including PhD and Masters students. Our research group is currently investigating potential reasons for increased rates of falls in people with psoriatic arthritis. We are assessing variables of foot structure, gait, strength and balance to establish potential causative factors for increased risk of falls in those with psoriatic arthritis compared to healthy controls. This is a multidisciplinary project that includes podiatrists, exercise physiologists and rheumatologists.
Personal details
Positions
- Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Health,
School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences
Keywords
Motorsport, Driver Performance, Rheumatology, Oncology, Lifestyle Interventions, Exercise Physiology
Research field
Sports science and exercise
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (University of Queensland)
- Grad Cert Higher Education - Learning and Teaching (Deakin University)
- BExSci (Maj Clin Ex Phys - Hons 1a) (University of Queensland)
Professional memberships and associations
Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Accredited Exercise Physiologist
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) - Professional Member
Australian Rheumatology Association - Health Professional Member (Deputy Chair of Rheumatology Health Professional Special Interest Group and Research Trust Fund Committee Member).
Teaching
- XNB381 - Musculoskeletal, Neurological and Occupational Disorders (Unit Coordinator)
- XNB483 - Clinical Exercise Physiology Business Practice (Unit Coordinator)
- XNH480 - Clinical Exercise Physiology Professional Practice
- Clinical Supervisor and educator at QUT Health Clinics
- XNB488, XNB489 and XNB490 Clinical Exercise Physiology Practicum (Unit Coordinator)
- Practicum Coordinator for Clinical Exercise Physiology Placements.
Previous Course Coordinator:
- XN51 Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology
- XN52 Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours)
Publications
- Beaumont, P., Van den hoek, D., Holland, J. & Garrett, J. (2024). A Scoping Review of the Physiological Profiles of Motorsport Drivers: Implications for Athlete Training. Strength and Conditioning Journal, 46(3), 257–278. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/243777
- Joseph, R., Hart, N., Bradford, N., Wallen, M., Han, C., Pinkham, E., Hanley, B., Lock, G., Wyld, D., Wishart, L., Koczwara, B., Chan, A., Agbejule, O., Crichton, M., Teleni, L., Holland, J., Edmiston, K., Naumann, L., Brown, T. & Chan, R. (2023). Essential elements of optimal dietary and exercise referral practices for cancer survivors: expert consensus for medical and nursing health professionals. Supportive Care in Cancer, 31(1). https://eprints.qut.edu.au/237414
- Martin, J., Hart, N., Bradford, N., Naumann, F., Pinkham, M., Pinkham, E. & Holland, J. (2023). Prevalence and management of sleep disturbance in adults with primary brain tumours and their caregivers: a systematic review. Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 162(1), 25–44. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/238508
- Beckman, E. & Holland, J. (2022). Group training exercise. Essa's Student Manual for Exercise Prescription, Delivery and Adherence, 297–315. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/213998
- Sims, J., Holland, J., Anderson, T. & Adams, W. (2022). Daily Fluid Intake Behaviors and Associated Health Effects Among Australian and United States Populations. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 4. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/232471
- Dulkar, A., Koh, E., Lwin, Z., Hovey, E., Dhillon, H., Arundell, J., Pinkham, E., Pinkham, M., Holland, J., Trajano, G. & Naumann, F. (2021). Physical functional capacity of patients with glioma prior to adjuvant radiation: preliminary descriptive study. Neuro-Oncology Practice, 8(3), 290–298. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/208971
- Naumann, F., Mullins, R., Holland, J., McWilliam, A., Best, T. & Raymond, J. (2020). Clinic-as-Classroom Program: Preparing Students for the Transition to Clinical Placements. Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology, 9(4), 142–147. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/203107
- Holland, J., Ray, M., Irwin, C., Skinner, T., Leveritt, M. & Desbrow, B. (2018). Tear osmolarity is sensitive to exercise-induced fluid loss but is not associated with common hydration measures in a field setting. Journal of Sports Sciences, 36(11), 1220–1227. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/222962
- Robergs, R., McNulty, C., Minett, G., Holland, J. & Siqueira Trajano, G. (2018). Lactate, not lactic acid, is produced by cellular cytosolic energy catabolism (Letter to the Editor). Physiology, 33(1), 10–12. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/116476
- Holland, J., Skinner, T., Irwin, C., Leveritt, M. & Goulet, E. (2017). The influence of drinking fluid on endurance cycling performance: A meta-analysis. Sports Medicine, 47(11), 2269–2284. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/110158
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Justin, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Supervision
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I am currently accepting research students for Honours, Masters and PhD study.
You can browse existing student topics offered by QUT or propose your own topic.
Current supervisions
- The Value of Biopsychosocial Rehabilitation Following Spinal Fusion or Laminectomy Surgery
PhD, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Michael Schuetz - The Value Of Community-Based Exercise For The Physical Function And Other Health Measurements Of Priority Populations Of Cancer Survivors
PhD, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Natalie Bradford - Inclusion, health and wellbeing program for students with disabilities in an Australian university: A mixed methods randomised controlled evaluation study
PhD, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Sharon Bentley, Adjunct Professor Fiona Naumann, Dr Robert Mullins - Exploring the prevalence and management of sleep disturbance in primary brain cancer patients and their caregivers
PhD, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Adjunct Professor Fiona Naumann, Dr Nicolas Hart, Professor Natalie Bradford - High-Density Electromyography as a Tool to Monitor Excitability Changes in Motor Neurone Disease
PhD, Associate Supervisor
Other supervisors: Associate Professor Gabriel Siqueira Trajano - Simulators as a training tool for skill acquisition in Motorsport Athletes
MPhil, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Associate Professor Vince Kelly - Perceptions and experiences of early career (1-3 year) clinical exercise physiologists?
MPhil, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Dr Hugh Shannon, Associate Professor Denise Beutel, Dr Robert Mullins - Are Dancers Recovering Sufficiently? Recovery Kinetics of Pre-professional Ballet Dancers
MPhil, Associate Supervisor
Other supervisors: Associate Professor Geoffrey Minett, Associate Professor Gabriel Siqueira Trajano
Completed supervisions (Doctorate)
Completed supervisions (Masters by Research)
The supervisions listed above are only a selection.