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Background There is a lack of studies investigating the possible mediating role of psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety and stress on orthorexic eating behaviors.
Emmanuelle Awad +5 more
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Introduction The term Orthorexia derives from the Greek “ortho – correct” and “orexis – appetite”; Orthorexia Nervosa is a pathological fixation with healthy eating that, starting with the idea to obtain a maximum health with a proper diet, leads to ...
I. Graffeo, M. Harron, E. O’Mahony
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A testképtől a testképzavarig [PDF]
The aim of this literature review is to integrate the results of various studies regarding body image and body image distortion into a unified framework. The concept of body image is complex and can be interpreted from multiple points of view. The first
Csenki, Laura +5 more
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Testzsírfóbia : A modern evészavarok egyike : a testépítő típusú evészavar = Body fat phobia. A modern form of disordered eating: the eating disorder body builder type [PDF]
Az evészavarok patomorfózisa gyors, közöttük az utóbbi két évtizedben új altípusok, majd új betegségtípusok jelentek meg (például az izomdiszmorfia, az orthorexia nervosa).
Gyányi, Andrea, Túry, Ferenc
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Are the motives for food choices different in orthorexia nervosa and healthy orthorexia? [PDF]
Recent research points to the bidimensional nature of orthorexia, with one dimension related to interest in healthy eating (healthy orthorexia) and another dimension related to a pathological preoccupation with eating healthily (orthorexia nervosa ...
Barrada, J.R., Depa, J., Roncero, M.
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Orthorexia Nervosa and Perfectionism: A Systematic Review
Orthorexia nervosa is described as a pathological fixation with healthy eating. Many risk factors contribute to the development of orthorexia nervosa.
Ahmet Dönmez
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Plain English summary The term “orthorexia nervosa” (OrNe) denotes a possible pathological fixation on a health-conscious diet. Some of the commonly used tools to assess orthorexia nervosa (OrNe) do not allow a meaningful interpretation of the scores or ...
Souheil Hallit +5 more
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Compulsive exercise:links, risks and challenges faced [PDF]
Compulsive exercise is a condition described since 1970s. It is characterized by a craving for physical training, resulting in uncontrollable excessive exercise behavior with harmful consequences, such as injuries and impaired social relations.
Daugaard Hemmingsen, Simone +4 more
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Muscle dysmorphia research neglects DSM-5 diagnostic criteria [PDF]
This systematic review aimed to collect, evaluate, and synthesize the research on muscle dysmorphia (MD) post official recognition as a specifier for body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) in the DSM-5, and provide recommendations for future research. Literature
Lavallee, David, Sandgren, Sebastian S.
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The stigma of clean dieting and orthorexia nervosa
Background Although the stigma of eating disorders such as anorexia has been well established, little is known about the social consequences of “clean dieting” and orthorexia nervosa.
Suzanne M. Nevin, Lenny R. Vartanian
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