2023
DOI: 10.3390/nu15030755
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A Systematic Review of Clinical Psychophysiology of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorders: Does the Obsession with Diet Also Alter the Autonomic Imbalance of Orthorexic Patients?

Abstract: (1) Background: A new mental illness is attracting the attention of researchers and mental health professionals. Orthorexia nervosa (ON) is a possible new mental disorder, the main symptom of which is an obsessive and insecure focus on healthy foods and consequent compulsive behaviors. There is a common consensus among researchers that ON is considered partly overlapping with obsessive–compulsive disorders (OCDs). (2) Methods: MEDLINE and Scopus were searched for articles published in the last 10 years regardi… Show more

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“…In other words, compulsions and motor behaviors are a way to facilitate the relaxation of somatic tension [46], and stress management may represent one of the motivations for exercise [20]. Thus, the behaviors implemented by people with obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders (i.e., ON) would be among the strategies, albeit maladaptive, used to better manage the discomfort generated by thoughts [47]. Following this perspective, the high scores in the PSQ factors found in our study manifested high levels of behavioral activity as a lifestyle in the group of subjects with orthorexia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In other words, compulsions and motor behaviors are a way to facilitate the relaxation of somatic tension [46], and stress management may represent one of the motivations for exercise [20]. Thus, the behaviors implemented by people with obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders (i.e., ON) would be among the strategies, albeit maladaptive, used to better manage the discomfort generated by thoughts [47]. Following this perspective, the high scores in the PSQ factors found in our study manifested high levels of behavioral activity as a lifestyle in the group of subjects with orthorexia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%