Christina Riccardo

Christina Riccardo
  • Assistant Professor
  • Department: Nutrition
  • Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
  • Email: CRiccardo@wcupa.edu

Education

  • 2018 Doctorate of Nutrition Education Columbia
  • 2004 Master of Science in Nutrition Boston University
  • 2002 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics Rutgers

Research Interests

nutrition educationnutritionLGBTQ and eating disorderscommunity nutritioncommunity dwelling older adultsnutrition-related gender affirming care

Opportunities

Work Study Positions Available: No

Grant Funded Positions Available: No

Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: No

Volunteer Research Positions Available: No

Biography

When teaching, I discuss the practical aspects of the topics to show relevance and to increase interest. To that end, I also incorporate new research and current events into classroom discussions and provide opportunities for learning outside of the classroom, such as service learning experiences and free webinars or conferences. I use multiple modalities when teaching nutrition including lecture, videos, group discussions, debates, projects, case studies, games, and individual assignments. Incorporating a variety of modalities not only keeps the course interesting and well-rounded, but also enables all types of learners to benefit. Students should be actively engaged in learning as this helps them grasp more complicated material and elevates the learning experience. I believe in creating an environment in which students know I care about them as people. I understand there are many stressors for college students that impact their success in class and I believe part of my role as an educator is to help students when possible so they can be as successful as possible. I believe in elevating students to achieve their best and in going above and beyond for my students.

Contact Information

Phone: 610-436-2334

List of Publications

  • Dahl WJ, Nagao-Sato S, Riccardo C. Culinary Medicine and the Promotion of Plant-Based Diets: Is Caution Needed for Older Adults? J Nutr Educ Behav. 2023 Nov
  • 55(11):771-772. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2023.09.004. PMID: 37949522. Riccardo C. Eating disorder considerations in the transgender population and implications for athletes. Expeditions. 2022
  • 2(1): 14-16. Riccardo C, Koch P, Contento I, Wolf R. Current state of utilization of theory based, behaviorally focused nutrition education in congregate and home-delivered meal sites and factors contributing to its use. JNEB. 2019
  • 51(7): S103. Riccardo C, Koch P, Contento I, Worl R. Nutrition education in congregate and home delivered meal sites: What do we know? JNEB. 2019
  • 51(7): S69-70. Webinar for Nutrition and Aging Resource Center. Toolkit: Nutrition Education in Congregate and Home-Delivered Meal Program Settings Part 1 – What Do We Know? Webinar for Nutrition and Aging Resource Center. Toolkit: Nutrition Education in Congregate and Home-Delivered Meal Program Settings Part 2 – Where Do We Go?