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  • Mental Health Disorders - Eating Disorders: Orthorexia Nervosa

Mental Health Disorders - Eating Disorders: Orthorexia Nervosa

Pathway Contributor: Deborah Gomez

Credentials:
RD

contributed to the following Practice Questions:

  • Are health professionals who are involved in the treatment and prevention of nutrition-related diseases and students in health professional university programs at an increased risk of developing orthorexia nervosa (ON)?  

    Last Updated: 2015-10-08

    Role: Reviewer

  • Does the presence of orthorexia nervosa (ON)-related thoughts and behaviours in dietitians impact their provision of evidence-based nutrition care?  

    Last Updated: 2015-10-08

    Role: Reviewer

  • Are athletes who are involved in weight and body-focused sports, compared to non-athletes, more likely to develop orthorexia nervosa (ON)?  

    Last Updated: 2015-10-08

    Role: Reviewer

  • Do high levels of orthorexia nervosa (ON) behaviour have negative physical, psychological, or social consequences?  

    Last Updated: 2015-10-08

    Role: Reviewer

  • Are certain occupational groups at an increased risk of displaying ON-related behaviour compared to the general population?  

    Last Updated: 2015-10-08

    Role: Reviewer

  • Are performance artists (i.e. dancers, gymnasts, etc.) who are involved in body-focused activities more likely to develop ON-related behaviours than performance artists not involved in body-specific activities?  

    Last Updated: 2015-10-08

    Role: Reviewer


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