Published November 20, 2020
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UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF ORTHOREXIA NERVOSA
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- 1. SIR GANGA RAM HOSPITAL, LAHORE
- 2. ISLAMIC INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE RAWALPINDI
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Orthorexia nervosa (also known as orthorexia) is a proposed eating disorder characterized by an excessive preoccupation with eating healthy food. The term was introduced in 1997 by American physician Steven Bratman, M.D. He suggested that some people's dietary restrictions intended to promote health may paradoxically lead to unhealthy consequences, such as social isolation, anxiety, loss of ability to eat in a natural, intuitive manner, reduced interest in the full range of other healthy human activities, and, in rare cases, severe malnutrition or even death.
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