| Literature DB >> 26472110 |
Anna Brytek-Matera1, Radosław Rogoza2, Carla Gramaglia3, Patrizia Zeppegno4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The construct of orthorexia in eating disorders (EDs) has received very little attention despite clinical observations of a possible overlap between the two. The aim of this study was: 1) to assess orthorexic behaviours, eating disorder pathology and attitudinal body image in ED patients; 2) to identify possible predictors of orthorexia nervosa among ED patients.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26472110 PMCID: PMC4608153 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0628-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Descriptive features of the sample (N = 52)
|
| |
|---|---|
| Diagnosis | |
| Anorexia nervosa | 12 (23 %) |
| Bulimia nervosa | 40 (77 %) |
| Nutritional status | |
| Severe thinness (BMI < 16) | 1 (1.9 %) |
| Moderate thinness (16 < BMI < 16.99) | 4 (7.7 %) |
| Mild thinness (17 < BMI < 18.49) | 7 (13.5 %) |
| Normal weight (18.5 < BMI < 24.99) | 40 (76.9 %) |
| Weighing oneself every day | |
| Yes | 6 (11.5 %) |
| No | 46 (88.5 %) |
| Body satisfaction | |
| Yes | 8 (15.4 %) |
| No | 44 (84.6 %) |
| Intentional weight loss* | |
| Dieting | 26 (50.0 %) |
| Physical exercise | 23 (44.2 %) |
| Using laxatives | 7 (13.5 %) |
| Vomiting | 10 (19.2 %) |
| Starvation | 12 (23.1 %) |
*For intentional weight loss, the numbers and % in the table refer to participants responding yes
Fit statistics of latent class analysis for eating disorders patients
| Number of classes | AIC | BIC | SSABIC | LRT |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1037.52 | 1109.00 | 992.83 | 121.72 | .05 |
| 3 | 1011.87 |
| 951.48 | 50.66 | .26 |
| 4 |
| 1126.63 |
| 32.31 | .85 |
Information criteria with smallest values are in bold character
AIC Akaike information criterion; BIC Bayesian information criterion; SSABIC sample size adjusted Bayesian information criterion; LRT Lo, Mendel, and Rubin (2001) adjusted Likelihood Ratio test
Fig. 1Latent profiles of eating disorders patients. Note. AE + BASS = Appearance Evaluation + Body Areas Satisfaction Scale; FE = Fitness Evaluation; HE = Health Evaluation; AO = Appearance Orientation; FO = Fitness Orientation; HO = Health Orientation; OVR = Overweight Preoccupation; SCW = Self-classified Weight
Characteristics of distinguished classes of eating disorder patients
| Class 1 ( | Class 2 ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Actual weight | 58.53 ( | 56.67 ( |
| Body mass index | 21.45 ( | 20.34 ( |
| Ideal weight | 48.58 ( | 52.66 ( |
| Highest weight | 65.63 ( | 59.93 ( |
| Lowest weight | 45.08 ( | 44.21 ( |
Structural equation model prediction of orthorexia nervosa in patients with eating disorders
| Is regressed on | Estimate |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dieting | Eating pathology | .97 | .000 |
| Bulimia and food preoccupation | Eating pathology | .69 | .000 |
| Self-classified weight | Weight concern | .63 | .000 |
| Overweight Preoccupation | Weight concern | .75 | .000 |
| Eating pathology | Orthorexia | −.55 | .000 |
| Weight concern | Orthorexia | −.53 | .000 |
| Appearance evaluation + body areas satisfaction | Orthorexia | .22 | .088 |
| Fitness evaluation | Orthorexia | −.08 | .576 |
| Health evaluation | Orthorexia | −.20 | .153 |
| Appearance orientation | Orthorexia | −.26 | .021 |
| Fitness orientation | Orthorexia | .08 | .532 |
| Health orientation | Orthorexia | −.30 | .003 |
| Oral control | Orthorexia | −.23 | .062 |
All pathways are standardized regressions
Fig. 2Graphic representation of the Structural Equation Model prediction of orthorexia nervosa in patients with eating disorders. Note. To enhance readability of the Fig. 2, the correlation paths between variables were omitted. Significant predictors of Orthorexia were bolded. AE + BASS = Appearance Evaluation + Body Areas Satisfaction Scale