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Analysis concerning nutritional behaviors in the context of the risk of orthorexia

Orthorexia is recognized as an eating disorder, an obsessive–compulsive spectrum disorder, or a somatoform disorder. The aim of our research was to analyze nutritional behaviors for the assessment of the risk of orthorexia. The authors developed a questionnaire in which 981 respondents participated...

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Autores principales: Olejniczak, Dominik, Bugajec, Dorota, Panczyk, Mariusz, Brytek-Matera, Anna, Religioni, Urszula, Czerw, Aleksandra, Grąbczewska, Aleksandra, Juszczyk, Grzegorz, Jabłkowska-Górecka, Karolina, Staniszewska, Anna
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5328602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28260900
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S129660
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author Olejniczak, Dominik
Bugajec, Dorota
Panczyk, Mariusz
Brytek-Matera, Anna
Religioni, Urszula
Czerw, Aleksandra
Grąbczewska, Aleksandra
Juszczyk, Grzegorz
Jabłkowska-Górecka, Karolina
Staniszewska, Anna
author_facet Olejniczak, Dominik
Bugajec, Dorota
Panczyk, Mariusz
Brytek-Matera, Anna
Religioni, Urszula
Czerw, Aleksandra
Grąbczewska, Aleksandra
Juszczyk, Grzegorz
Jabłkowska-Górecka, Karolina
Staniszewska, Anna
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description Orthorexia is recognized as an eating disorder, an obsessive–compulsive spectrum disorder, or a somatoform disorder. The aim of our research was to analyze nutritional behaviors for the assessment of the risk of orthorexia. The authors developed a questionnaire in which 981 respondents participated and used it as a research method. Both men and women ate mostly 4–5 meals per day (46.30% women versus 34.74% men); however, more men than women ate 1–2 meals daily (18.95% men versus 7.9% women). Both place of birth and field of study did not differ in terms of the number of meals. Moreover, it was observed that the number of meals per day was correlated with the declared time spent on planning a diet. People who ate over 3 meals per day more often indicates that they spent >3 h per day on planning their diet in comparison with people who ate only 1–2 meals. Only 17.6% of the respondents declared that they most often ate meals in a company of someone, whereas 45.3% indicated that there was no rule. The remaining 37.1% of the respondents most often consumed their meals alone. Almost twice as many men as women never paid attention to the qualitative composition of nutrition. Women followed a slimming diet more often than men (20.3% versus 5.8%) and this indicated >4 attempts of losing weight. Around one-third of all the respondents suffered or suffer from eating disorders. Owing to insufficient information on orthorexia, it is essential to conduct further research to determine the characteristics of high-risk groups. Taking the growing interest in a healthy lifestyle into account, there is a need to address the problem of orthorexia in the public space.
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spelling pubmed-53286022017-03-03 Analysis concerning nutritional behaviors in the context of the risk of orthorexia Olejniczak, Dominik Bugajec, Dorota Panczyk, Mariusz Brytek-Matera, Anna Religioni, Urszula Czerw, Aleksandra Grąbczewska, Aleksandra Juszczyk, Grzegorz Jabłkowska-Górecka, Karolina Staniszewska, Anna Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Original Research Orthorexia is recognized as an eating disorder, an obsessive–compulsive spectrum disorder, or a somatoform disorder. The aim of our research was to analyze nutritional behaviors for the assessment of the risk of orthorexia. The authors developed a questionnaire in which 981 respondents participated and used it as a research method. Both men and women ate mostly 4–5 meals per day (46.30% women versus 34.74% men); however, more men than women ate 1–2 meals daily (18.95% men versus 7.9% women). Both place of birth and field of study did not differ in terms of the number of meals. Moreover, it was observed that the number of meals per day was correlated with the declared time spent on planning a diet. People who ate over 3 meals per day more often indicates that they spent >3 h per day on planning their diet in comparison with people who ate only 1–2 meals. Only 17.6% of the respondents declared that they most often ate meals in a company of someone, whereas 45.3% indicated that there was no rule. The remaining 37.1% of the respondents most often consumed their meals alone. Almost twice as many men as women never paid attention to the qualitative composition of nutrition. Women followed a slimming diet more often than men (20.3% versus 5.8%) and this indicated >4 attempts of losing weight. Around one-third of all the respondents suffered or suffer from eating disorders. Owing to insufficient information on orthorexia, it is essential to conduct further research to determine the characteristics of high-risk groups. Taking the growing interest in a healthy lifestyle into account, there is a need to address the problem of orthorexia in the public space. Dove Medical Press 2017-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5328602/ /pubmed/28260900 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S129660 Text en © 2017 Olejniczak et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Bugajec, Dorota
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Brytek-Matera, Anna
Religioni, Urszula
Czerw, Aleksandra
Grąbczewska, Aleksandra
Juszczyk, Grzegorz
Jabłkowska-Górecka, Karolina
Staniszewska, Anna
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5328602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28260900
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S129660
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