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. 2021 Apr;26(3):993-998.
doi: 10.1007/s40519-020-00927-2. Epub 2020 May 22.

Trait mindfulness differentiates the interest in healthy diet from orthorexia nervosa

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Trait mindfulness differentiates the interest in healthy diet from orthorexia nervosa

J Strahler. Eat Weight Disord. 2021 Apr.
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Abstract

Background: Obsessive healthy eating and its extreme form orthorexia nervosa are epidemiologically significant problems. Mindfulness, the focused, non-judgmental attention to and awareness of present events, may be an important psychological contributor to (orthorexic) eating habits.

Methods: In this cross-sectional survey-based study, 314 women and 75 men (mean agetotal sample = 27.17 years, SD = 10.64) provided data on mindfulness (Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory, presence and acceptance subscale) and orthorexic eating (Teruel Orthorexia Scale, healthy orthorexia and orthorexia nervosa subscale).

Results: In this study, we found a positive relation between mindfulness and healthy orthorexia, the non-pathological interest in eating healthy. By contrast, orthorexia nervosa, the pathological obsession with healthy eating, was negatively associated with mindfulness. Gender differences appeared neglectable.

Conclusion: Taken together, these results confirm previous research showing that mindfulness encourages eating healthy and may protect against eating-related pathologies. Result also support the notion that orthorexia has two dimensions, healthy and nervosa, which are differently related to psychological factors, herein mindfulness.

Level of evidence: Level III, cohort study.

Keywords: Gender; Healthy orthorexia; Mindfulness; Orthorexia nervosa.

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The author has declared that no competing interests exist.

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