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orthorexia
[ awr-thuh--rek-see-uh ]
noun
- an obsession with eating foods that are considered healthy, especially when accompanied by an obsessive aversion to, or even fear of, foods that are considered unhealthy.
orthorexia
/ ˈɔːθəˌrɛksɪə /
noun
- a disorder characterized by a morbid obsession with eating healthy foods only
Other Words From
- or·tho·rex·ic adjective noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of orthorexia1
Word History and Origins
Origin of orthorexia1
Example Sentences
He added that when supplements come to market claiming to promote the “good bacteria” in a person’s intestines, he’s concerned it pushes rhetoric promoting orthorexia, or the obsession with eating healthy food, usually featuring dangerous overfixation on the quality of food and not the quantity.
And she observes, "Orthorexia is hard to treat in mid-life in part because the behavior is largely celebrated by modern culture — and often by the person's doctors and health care providers."
When supplements come to market claiming to promote the “good bacteria” in a person’s intestines, this mimics similar rhetoric that promotes and supports orthorexia, or the obsession with eating healthy food usually featuring dangerous overfixation on the quality of food and not the quantity.
The researchers found that people in the broader eating disorder community—not only those with orthorexia—were using the hashtag, having turned to social media for support that they could not otherwise find.
One example comes from social media and its influence on people with orthorexia nervosa, a harmful obsession with a diet that’s perceived to be healthy.
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