Eating And Weight Disorders-Studies On Anorexia Bulimia And Obesity, cilt.24, sa.2, ss.257-266, 2019 (SCI-Expanded)
This study was carried out to determine the
relationship between orthorexia nervosa (ON) and eating disorder and body
composition, class level, and place of residence in university students from the
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics. The participants (n = 136; 20.9 ± 2.0
years) were all female students, whose scores on the Orthorexia Nervosa
Questionnaire (ORTO-11) and the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-40) indicated a
prevalence of ON and eating disorder. Assessment of body composition indices
(Tanita bioelectrical impedance; SC-330) of the participants showed there to be
no significant difference in the EAT-40 and ORTO-11 scores in terms of body
composition, class level, and place of residence. A large majority of the
participants (70.6%) had high ORTO-11 scores, and a significant negative
correlation (p < 0.05) was identified between the EAT-40 and ORTO-11 scores.
Final results from analysis of the data showed that although abnormal orthorexic
tendencies were common among the students from the Department of Nutrition and
Dietetics, they were nonetheless able to maintain body composition within
normal values.