Elizabeth Joy, MD, MPH, FACSM
Dr. Joy is a Family Medicine and Sports Medicine physician at the University of Utah, where she serves as one of the team physicians and directs the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship program. In addition, she directs the University of Utah’s practice-based research network, the Utah Health Research Network, as well as the multidisciplinary Utah Sports Research Network. She completed a Family Medicine Residency and Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She completed her Master’s degree in Public Health at the University of Utah. Dr. Joy has served on the Board of Trustees for the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and held 2 terms of office on the Board of Trustees for the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. She is on the Editorial Board for The Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, and is a Section Editor for Current Sports Medicine Reports. She serves on the Exercise Is Medicine Task force for the ACSM, and the American Heart Association’s Nutrition, Physical Activi ty and Metabolism Committee. She has authored many journal articles and textbook chapters on a wide variety of topics in sports medicine. Her research interests lie in the areas of physical activity assessment and promotion, practice-based research in primary care, the Female Athlete Triad, exercise during pregnancy, and injury prevention. She is married to Dr. Jim Macintyre, and they have 2 children.
Contact Information
Address: 375 Chipeta Way, Suite A, SLC, UT 84108
Fax: (801) 581-2771
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Publications
Refereed Journals
Joy EA: The female athlete triad. J of Minnesota Acad Fam Phys 47(3):16-18, 1992
Joy EA: Exercise during pregnancy. J of Minnesota Acad Fam Phys 48(3):12-13, 1993
Joy EA, Belgrade M: Exertional headache in water-skiers. Phys Sport Med 21(6):94-100, 1993
Joy EA, Belgrade M: Closed head trauma in athletes. Your Patient and Fitness. Jan, 1994.
Joy EA, Donnell C, Husu K: Outpatient management of disordered eating. Your Patient and Fitness. Feb/Mar, 1995.
Joy EA. Mitral valve prolapse in active patients: Recognition, treatment and exercise recommendations. Phys Sport Med 24 (7): 78-86, 1996.
Joy EA, Clark N, Ireland ML, et. al. Team management of the female athlete triad.Part I. Phys Sport Med 25 (3): 95-110, 1997.
Joy EA, Clark N, Ireland ML, et. al. Team management of the female athlete triad.Part II. Phys Sport Med 25 (4): 55-69, 1997.
Joy EA. Diagnosis and evaluation of compartment syndrome. Your Patient & Fitness 1998; 12(6): 25-27.
Joy EA. Exercise during pregnancy. Your Patient & Fitness 1998; 12(5): 26-30.
Joy EA. Indications and application of the muenster cast. Phys Sport Med 27(6): 114-116, 1999.
Macintyre JG, Joy EA. Foot and ankle injuries in dance. Clin Sport Med 19(2): 351-368, 2000
Joy EA. Self-reduction of the anterior shoulder dislocation. Phys Sport Med 28(9), 2000.
Herring S, Joy EA, et al. Female athlete issues for the team physician: A consensus statement. Med Sci Sports Exer, 2003;35(10)Oct:1785-1793.
Joy EA. Best of the literature commentary: Making the case for vigorous physical activity. Phys Sportsmed, 2003;31(10):14.
Joy EA, Wilson C, Varechok S. The multidisciplinary team approach to the outpatient treatment of disordered eating. Curr Sports Med Reports. 2003, 2:331-336.
Paisley TS, Joy EA, Price RJ. Exercise during pregnancy: A practical approach. Curr Sports Med Reports. 2003, 2:325-330.
Kiraly B, Joy EA. Anorexia nervosa and psychosis in a male triathlete. Curr Sports Med Reports. 2003, 2:317-319.
Joy EA, Paisley TS, Price R, Rassner L, Thiese SM. Optimizing the collegiate preparticipation physical evaluation. Clin J Sports Med. 2004; 14(3):183-187.
Joy EA, Van Hala S. Pregnancy as an Opportunity for Behavior Change. Current Sports Medicine Reports. 2004; 3(6):327-329.
Joy EA, Van Hala S. Musculoskeletal Curricula In Medical Education. Physician and Sportsmedicine. 2004; 32(11).
Joy EA, Campbell D. Stress Fractures in the Female Athlete. Current Sports Medicine Reports. 2005; 4(6): 323-28.
Cooper L, Joy EA. 323-28. Osteoporosis in a female cross-country runner with a femoral neck stress fracture. Current Sports Medicine Reports. 2005; 4(6): 321-22.
Herring S, Joy EA, et al. Psychology of the Injured Athlete: A consensus statement. Med Sci Sports Exer. In press.
