| Literature DB >> 35553382 |
Eliza Kalika1, Helen Egan2, Michail Mantzios2.
Abstract
Orthorexia nervosa (ON) is a new concept that is more prevalent in vegan populations. ON is characterised by obsessive focus on healthy eating, following restrictive dietary practices and dietary restrictions escalating over time. The aim of this study was to explore problematic eating behaviours in a vegan population, and to explore whether mindful eating and self-compassion have an impact on ON. Two hundred and eighty-seven females and twenty-eight males who followed a vegan diet completed scales in Orthorexia, Self-Compassion, Mindful, Emotional, External and Restraint Eating. The results indicated that individuals with high levels of ON display low levels of self-compassion, and high levels of restrained eating. Moreover, the findings indicated that self-compassion, but not mindful eating, partially mediated the relationship between restrained eating and orthorexia nervosa. The present results contribute to a better understanding of orthorexic eating behaviours in a vegan population, and identifies the mediating capacity of self-compassion. Further implications and future directions are discussed.Level of evidence: Level V, cross-sectional descriptive study.Entities:
Keywords: Mindful eating; Mindfulness; Orthorexia Nervosa; Plant-based diet; Self-compassion; Vegan diet
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35553382 PMCID: PMC9556376 DOI: 10.1007/s40519-022-01407-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eat Weight Disord ISSN: 1124-4909 Impact factor: 3.008
Bivariate correlations between DOS, BMI, SOGS, SEES, DEBQ and MEBS
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) DOS | |||||||
| (2) BMI | −.090 | ||||||
| (3) SOCS | −.153** | −.156** | |||||
| (4) SEES | −.050 | .200** | −.033 | ||||
| (5) EE DEBQ | .046 | .266** | −.259** | .617** | |||
| (6) ExtE DEBQ | −.007 | .142* | −.209** | .266** | .565** | ||
| (7) RE DEBQ | .397** | .132* | −.307** | −.015 | .278** | .167** | |
| (8) MEBS | .007 | .328** | −.401** | .385** | .533** | .385** | .297** |
DOS Dusseldorf Orthorexia Scale, SOCS Sussex Oxford Compassion Scale, SEES Salzburg Emotional Eating Scale, DEBQ Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire, MEBS Mindful Eating Behaviour Scale
*Correlation is significant at the .05 level
**Correlation is significant at the .01 level
Bivariate correlations between DOS, BMI, SOCS subscales (Recognising Suffering, Understanding Suffering, Person Suffering, Uncomfortable Feelings and Alleviate Suffering)
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) DOS | |||||||
| (2) BMI | −.090 | ||||||
| (3) SOCS Recognising Suffering | −.149** | −.014 | |||||
| (4) SOCS Understanding Suffering | −.146** | −.110 | .387** | ||||
| (5) SOCS Person Suffering | −.117** | −.182** | .449** | .253** | |||
| (6) SOCS Uncomfortable Feelings | −.086 | .−147** | .437** | .314** | .831** | ||
| (7) SOCS Alleviate Suffering | −.110 | −.145* | .413** | .275** | .841** | .776** |
DOS Dusseldorf Orthorexia Scale, SOGS Sussex Oxford Compassion Scale
*Correlation is significant at the .05 level
**Correlation is si
Fig. 1Parallel mediation using standardized regression coefficients to examine the interaction of self-compassion in the relationship between (a) restrained eating and (b) orthorexia nervosa. Notes: a is effect of restrained eating on self-compassion; b is the effect of self-compassion on orthorexia nervosa; c’ is effect of restrained eating on orthorexia nervosa