Prevalence of orthorexia nervosa among medical students of South India

Q4 Psychology Archives of Mental Health Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.4103/amh.amh_49_23
Akkidasu Chandana, Archana Vinnakota, Vijayagopal Mopidevi, B. Arpitha, A. Sravani, M. Tejesh
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Orthorexia nervosa (ON) is characterized by a relentless, uncomfortable intrusive thought pattern, stereotyped behavior, and an extreme worry about maintaining a healthy diet that pulls all consideration to food. This compulsive behavior may affect daily functioning. Medical complications of orthorexic behavior include malnutrition, anemia, digestion problems, electrolyte, hormonal imbalance, severe weight loss and excessive anxiety. Like other eating disorders, this condition causes many psychological and medical complications, and research in this area is limited. Therefore, the reason for conducting this research was to determine the prevalence and severity of ON in medical students. To determine the prevalence of ON in the 263 research samples, to compare prevalence among undergraduates and postgraduates, and to determine the association between demographic variables and a 15 item questionnare for diagnosis of orthorexia nervosa ORTO-15 scores. A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of ON on the ORTO-15 scale among medical students. Sociodemographic details such as age, gender, body mass index, and level of physical activity were obtained from the study sample. ON was prevalent in 29.86% of the study population (ORTO-15 score ≥40). Females had more tendency than males. ON was more prevalent in postgraduates and undergraduates, with a prevalence of 26.7% and 26.98%, respectively. Eating habits and ORTO-15 scores had a significant association. The propensity for ON is widespread among medical students. Increased knowledge of nutritious eating will aid in problem prevention.
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南印度医科学生中神经性厌食症的患病率
神经性厌食症(ON)的特征是一种无休止的、令人不舒服的侵扰性思维模式、刻板行为,以及对保持健康饮食的极度担忧,从而将所有注意力都集中在食物上。这种强迫行为可能会影响日常功能。正视性行为的医学并发症包括营养不良、贫血、消化问题、电解质、荷尔蒙失调、体重严重下降和过度焦虑。与其他饮食失调症一样,这种情况也会引起许多心理和医疗并发症,而这方面的研究却很有限。因此,开展这项研究的目的是确定 ON 在医学生中的流行率和严重程度。 目的是确定263个研究样本中神经性厌食症的患病率,比较本科生和研究生的患病率,并确定人口统计学变量与15项神经性厌食症诊断问卷ORTO-15得分之间的关联。 我们开展了一项横断面研究,以确定ORTO-15量表中神经性矫形的患病率。从研究样本中获得了年龄、性别、体重指数和运动水平等社会人口学详细信息。 29.86%的研究对象(ORTO-15评分≥40分)患有ON。女性的发病率高于男性。ON 在研究生和本科生中更为普遍,患病率分别为 26.7% 和 26.98%。饮食习惯与 ORTO-15 评分有显著关联。 医学生普遍存在膳食营养不良的倾向。增加对营养饮食的了解将有助于问题的预防。
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Archives of Mental Health
Archives of Mental Health Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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