2023
DOI: 10.7189/jogh.13.04087
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Overall proportion of orthorexia nervosa symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis including 30 476 individuals from 18 countries

José Francisco López-Gil,
Pedro Juan Tárraga-López,
Maria Soledad Hershey
et al.

Abstract: Background To date, no previous meta-analysis has determined the overall proportion of orthorexia nervosa symptoms on a global scale. The aim of the present study was 2-fold: first, to establish the overall proportion of orthorexia nervosa symptoms on a global scale, assessed with the ORTO-15 questionnaire; and second, to determine the role of sex, type of population, mean age, body mass index, and the temporal trend in relation to orthorexia nervosa symptoms. Methods F… Show more

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“…The current stage of research and knowledge about ON leaves more doubts than certainties. Among the certainties are: a) it is still very uncertain whether the prevalence of ON is almost 'three out of ten' [1], b) biased assessment tools cannot help us to advance, c) ON research has contributed to pathologising healthy approaches to eating, and d) this area of research needs better psychometric and theoretical approaches for trying to understand this relevant phenomenon. The meta-analysis [1] clearly illustrates that psychometric quality plays a largely neglected role in the ON field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The current stage of research and knowledge about ON leaves more doubts than certainties. Among the certainties are: a) it is still very uncertain whether the prevalence of ON is almost 'three out of ten' [1], b) biased assessment tools cannot help us to advance, c) ON research has contributed to pathologising healthy approaches to eating, and d) this area of research needs better psychometric and theoretical approaches for trying to understand this relevant phenomenon. The meta-analysis [1] clearly illustrates that psychometric quality plays a largely neglected role in the ON field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the certainties are: a) it is still very uncertain whether the prevalence of ON is almost 'three out of ten' [1], b) biased assessment tools cannot help us to advance, c) ON research has contributed to pathologising healthy approaches to eating, and d) this area of research needs better psychometric and theoretical approaches for trying to understand this relevant phenomenon. The meta-analysis [1] clearly illustrates that psychometric quality plays a largely neglected role in the ON field. Considering that the problems with the ORTO-15 have been articulated for several years, it is surprising that so much research that uses it is still being published.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Learning about the motivators for physical activity in groups at potential risk for non-specific eating disorders seems reasonable, as they can provide an early diagnostic signal ( 51 , 52 ). In the study provided by López-Gil et al ( 53 ), data concerning the prevalence of orthorexia nervosa symptoms across 18 countries were presented, involving a total sample of over 30,000 participants. This meta-analysis reveals that the overall proportion of orthorexia nervosa symptoms stands at 27.5%, with marginal differences observed between genders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%