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Orthorexia nervosa (ON or Orthorexia) is a newly coined term which denotes an obsession with eating healthy food. It is still debatable whether it is a new condition in its own right, or a variation of an obsessive or anorexic tendency.
Orthorexia is thought by many to be an eating disorder because though it focuses on eating for wellness, it paradoxically reduces the quality of life by malnutrition, reduced social interaction, or causing anxiety, and loss of a well-rounded life.
Bratman and Knight identified many of the typical symptoms and signs of orthorexia:
Orthorexics typically spend a good deal of their lives shopping for clean food. Their search does not end with finding the right food. They must read the fine print on the label, to determine questions such as:
Meal preparations are also prolonged and require careful consideration because certain foods should not be combined, certain postures and timings are not appropriate for all foods, and some foods are altogether excluded though they are organic and nutritious.
Reasons why this focus on clean eating exists may be when food is valued strictly for its nutritional value, but also because it contributes richly to one’s sense of self-worth and achievement. Moral or religious reasons are characteristically missing in instances of orthorexia.
In addition to this long and elaborate process of meal planning, preparation, and consumption, orthorexic patients find that they experience intrusive thoughts about food which disturbs their life outside meals as well.
Many orthorexics may use their clean eating as a rationale to justify eating less than they want to or should, because most ‘clean’ foods are also low-calorie. in this way, anorexic tendencies may be hidden behind the veil of eating healthy.
Orthorexic individuals also tend to attribute unrealistic tendencies to natural or clean foods, displaying a fanatical devotion to such substances as a result.
Emotions related to food in orthorexics include:
Many orthorexics also have co-morbid conditions such as anorexia nervosa (AN) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). These share many strong and striking similarities with ON, such as: