Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Orthorexia Nervosa Inventory [PDF]
BackgroundOrthorexia nervosa refers to an unhealthy preoccupation with maintaining a perfect diet, which is marked by highly restrictive eating habits, rigid food rituals, and the avoidance of foods perceived as unhealthy or impure.
Xinzhang Sun +4 more
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Personality Profile in Orthorexia Nervosa and Healthy Orthorexia [PDF]
Little is known about orthorexia in both its pathological (orthorexia nervosa, OrNe) and adaptive (healthy orthorexia, HeOr) forms. To date, few studies have been carried out to analyze the personality profile associated with orthorexia, and the results have been contradictory. The aim of the present study was to explore the characteristic pathological
Roncero Sanchis, María +3 more
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Orthorexia nervosa, the pathological obsession with eating healthy, shares risks and significant comorbidity with other mental disorders. Based on a behavioral conceptualization of the overlap, emotion regulation, attachment style, and anxious-depressive-
Jana Strahler +5 more
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Orthorexia Nervosa and Healthy Orthorexia as New Eating Styles [PDF]
It was recently proposed that healthy orthorexia (HeOr) and orthorexia nervosa (OrNe) should be differentiated. The aim of the present study was to analyze whether the two dimensions of orthorexia can be considered new eating styles or basically equivalent to restrained eating behavior. Two samples of university students (sample 1, n = 460; sample 2, n
Friederike Barthels +2 more
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Assessment of the Relationship Between Orthorexia Nervosa, Eating Attitudes and Behaviors, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in University Students. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to determine the psychosocial risk factors for orthorexia nervosa (ON) in university students and to evaluate the relationship between eating attitudes and behaviors and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted with 882 university students in an eastern Turkish province ...
Gomleksiz M, Yarasir E.
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Orthorexia nervosa by proxy? [PDF]
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Cuzzolaro M., Donini L. M.
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Background Dysfunctional metacognitive processes and emotional dysregulation have been widely documented in the eating disorder literature. Despite numerous research and recent consensus suggesting the categorization of orthorexia nervosa as a form of ...
Sarah Gerges +8 more
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Body Builders Profiling about Muscle Dysmorphic Traits, Orthorexia Nervosa and Social Anxiety
Objective: To assess the muscle dysmorphic traits, orthorexia nervosa and social anxiety among male body builders. Study Design: A cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: The Study was carried out at Department of Clinical Psychology of Shifa
Mishal Fatima, Eiman Binte Sarfraz
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Idealized Body Images and Fitness Lifestyles on Social Media: A Systematic Review Exploring the Link Between Social Media Use and Symptoms of Orthorexia Nervosa and Muscle Dysmorphia. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective Social media (SM) is a source of appearance‐focused content that promotes idealized bodies and appearances. It also spreads misinformation about nutrition and fitness practices. While SM use has been linked to attitudes toward eating disorders, its association with orthorexia nervosa and muscle dysmorphia—characterized by obsessive ...
Vintró-Alcaraz C +3 more
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Effect of Childhood Traumas on Eating Disorders: Systematic Review
This systematic review is aimed at evaluating the relationship between eating disorders (ED) such as anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge eating disorder (BED), a controversial and new concept in recent years; orthorexia nervosa (ON) and ...
Evşen Örge, Eliz Volkan
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