Dr. Quatromoni’s Eating Disorder Publications
Fiorini S, Lopes Neri LDC, Guglielmetti M, Pedrolini E, Tagliabue A, Quatromoni PA, Ferraris C. (2023). Nutritional counseling in athletes: A systematic review. Frontiers in Nutrition. doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1250567.
Salvia M and Quatromoni PA. (2023). Behavioral approaches to nutrition and eating patterns for managing type 2 diabetes: a review. American Journal of Medicine Open. doi.org/10/1016/j.ajmo.2023.100034.
Salvia MG, Ritholz, MD, Craigen KLE, and Quatromoni PA. (2023). Women’s perceptions of weight stigma and experiences of weight-neutral treatment for binge eating disorder: A qualitative study. The Lancet, eClinical Medicine, 56: 101811. doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101811.
Salvia M, Ritholz M, Craigen KLE, Quatromoni PA. (2022). Managing type 2 diabetes and binge eating disorder: A qualitative study of patients’ perceptions and lived experiences. Journal of Eating Disorders, 19(1):148-159.
Ritholz MD, Salvia MG, Craigen KLE, and Quatromoni PA. (2022). What Helps and What Hinders Primary Care Treatment for Diabetes and Binge Eating Disorder? A Qualitative Study. Diabetic Medicine, 39(8):e14887 (https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.14887).
Romano KA, Lipson SK, Beccia AL, Quatromoni PA, Gordon AR, Murgueitio J. (2022). Disparities in eating disorder symptoms and mental healthcare engagement prior to and following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from a national sample of U.S. college students. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1-13. doi:10/1002/eat.23869.
Romano KA, Lipson SK, Beccia AL, Quatromoni PA, Gordon AR, Murgueitio J. (2022). Changes in the prevalence and correlates of eating disorder symptoms from 2013 to 2020 among a large national sample of U.S. young adults: A repeated cross-sectional study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1-14. doi:10.1002/eat.23709.
Setnick J, Mesick K, Tackett J, Quatromoni PA. (2022). A survey of registered dietitian nutritionists who provide care to clients with eating disorders: Implications for education, training and clinical practice. J Critical Dietetics, 6(2):76-90.
Arthur-Cameselle J and Quatromoni PA. (2021). Best Practices for Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders in Sport and Performance Contexts. In, The Handbook of Clinical Sport Psychology, (Kendahl Shortway, editor), Milton Park, UK: Routledge.
Freedman J, Hage S, Quatromoni PA. (2021). Eating disorders in male athletes: Factors associated with onset and maintenance. J Clin Sport Psychol, online ahead of print. doi:10.1123/jcsp.2020-0039.
Larkey R, Quatromoni PA, Fuster M. (2020). Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size in community settings: Dietitians’ perceptions of practice barriers. J Critical Dietetics, 5(2): 1-12.
Stranberg M, Slager E, Coia C, Spital D, Quatromoni PA. (2020). Athlete-specific treatment for eating disorders in sport yields measurable outcomes: Initial findings from the Walden GOALS program inform practice and research. J Academy Nutr Diet, 120(2):183-192.
Salvia M and Quatromoni PA. (2019). Section 8. What Is Disordered Eating and What Are the Warning Signs? In Chapter 10. Weight Management and Energy Balance, In Nutrition & You (5th edition). New York, NY: Pearson Education, Inc. Copyright, 2020.Badger J, Quatromoni PA, Morrell JS. (2019). Relationship between Stress and Healthy Lifestyle Factors of College Students. Health Behav Policy Rev. 66 (1): 43-55. doi: 10.14485/HBPR6.1.4
Quatromoni PA. (2018). Eating Disorders in Collegiate Sport: Unique Risks, Policies and Procedures. In Resource Guide for Collegiate Athletes with Eating Disorders. pg 6-13. Available at www.hynesrecovery.com.
Stranberg M and Quatromoni PA. (March 2017). Athletes and eating disorders. Training and Conditioning. Ithaca, NY: Momentum Media Sports Publishing.
Quatromoni PA. (2017). A Tale of Two Runners: Athletes’ experiences with eating disorders in college. J Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics, 117:21-31.
Arthur-Cameselle J, Sossin K, and Quatromoni PA. (2017). A qualitative analysis of factors related to eating disorder onset in female athletes and non-athletes. Eating Disorders: Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 25(3):199-215.
Bingham ME, Borkan ME, Quatromoni PA. (2015). Sports nutrition advice for adolescent athletes: A time to focus on food. Am J Lifestyle Medicine. 9(6):398-402, doi: 10.1177/1559827615598530.
Proctor DS and Quatromoni PA. (2015). Two voices: Recovery from Disordered Eating as told by an Elite Male Athlete and his Sports Nutritionist. Annals of Sports Medicine Research, 2(2):1016-22.
Arthur-Cameselle J and Quatromoni PA. (2014).A qualitative analysis of female collegiate athletes’ eating disorder recovery experiences.Sport Psychologist, 28: 334-346.
Arthur-Cameselle J and Quatromoni PA. (2014). Eating disorders in collegiate female athletes: Factors that assist recovery. Eating Disorders: the Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 22(1):50-61.
Bingham ME and Quatromoni PA. (2014). A Non-diet Approach with Athletes. In Wellness, Not Weight: Motivational Interviewing and Health at Every Size, Glovsky E, ed. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.
Hearon BA, Quatromoni PA, Mascoop JL, Otto MW. (2014). The role of anxiety sensitivity in daily physical activity and eating behavior. Eat Behav, 15(2):255-8.
Arthur-Cameselle JN and Quatromoni PA. (2011). Factors related to the onset of eating disorders reported by female collegiate athletes. Sport Psychologist, 25:1-17.
Benari AP, Quatromoni PA. (2008). A Model for Nutrition Education for use with Female Collegiate Athletes. SCAN’s PULSE. A publication for Sports, Cardiovascular and Wellness Nutritionists, 27(3);1-5.
Quatromoni PA. (2008).Clinical Observations from Nutrition Services in College Athletics. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 108:689-94.
Quatromoni PA. (2006). Sports nutrition services for college athletes. SCAN’s PULSE. A publication for Sports, Cardiovascular and Wellness Nutritionists, 25(3):16-17.