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What Is Orthorexia Nervosa?

In an era where the quest for health and wellness seems to be at an all-time high, a relatively newly diagnosed eating disorder called Orthorexia Nervosa is making headlines. Unlike other eating disorders that focus on the quantity of food consumed, Orthorexia Nervosa is an obsession with the quality of food. But when does a healthy habit cross the line into a harmful obsession? In this comprehensive guide, we'll unpack everything you need to know about Orthorexia Nervosa, from its definition and symptoms to its consequences and coping strategies.


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Understanding Orthorexia Nervosa


Orthorexia Nervosa, a term coined in the late 90s by Dr. Steven Bratman, is not yet officially recognized as a distinct eating disorder in many diagnostic manuals. However, it's gaining recognition due to the increasing prevalence and potential health risks. People with Orthorexia Nervosa are obsessively concerned with eating healthily. This obsession can lead to restrictive diets, severe stress around food choices, and often, social isolation.


Signs and Symptoms


Identifying Orthorexia can be challenging because it's disguised under the veil of healthy eating. However, certain signs can indicate when healthy habits have turned into obsessions. These include:

  • Extreme preoccupation with the healthiness of ingredients

  • Significant distress when 'safe' or 'healthy' foods aren't available

  • Strict avoidance of foods believed to be 'unhealthy,' including entire food groups

  • Social isolation due to unwillingness to eat food prepared by others

  • Physical symptoms resulting from nutritional deficiencies, such as energy loss, hair loss, or skin problems


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The Thin Line Between Healthy and Obsessive


So, how do you distinguish between being conscientious about what you eat and disorders like Orthorexia Nervosa? The key difference lies in the impact it has on your life. While choosing to eat healthily can improve your quality of life, Orthorexia Nervosa leads to stress, anxiety, and a lower quality of life. It's when the pursuit of healthy eating becomes more important than enjoying life itself that Orthorexia may be at play.


Consequences of Orthorexia Nervosa


The effects of Orthorexia Nervosa can be profound, affecting physical, mental, and social health. Physically, the restrictive nature of the diet can lead to malnutrition and serious health complications. Mentally, the constant stress and anxiety over food choices can lead to depression and a deteriorating sense of well-being. Socially, the disorder can lead to isolation, as individuals may avoid social gatherings to control their food environment strictly.


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Coping Strategies


Dealing with Orthorexia Nervosa requires a multifaceted approach, often involving nutritional counseling, psychological support, and sometimes medical intervention. Here are some strategies that can help:

  • Seek professional help: A dietitian can provide guidance on balanced eating, while a therapist can address the underlying anxiety and obsessive behaviors.

  • Practice flexibility: Gradually introducing 'forbidden' foods and embracing a more balanced view of diet can help reduce anxiety around eating.

  • Focus on overall well-being: Shifting the focus from food purity to activities that enhance overall health and happiness can help balance life's aspects.


Orthorexia Nervosa represents the darker side of the health and wellness movement, where the obsession with healthy eating can lead to severe physical and mental health issues. Recognizing the signs and seeking help early can prevent the disorder from taking over your life. Remember, it's about finding a balance that allows you to enjoy life to the fullest while still caring for your body. If you or someone you know may be struggling with Orthorexia, reaching out for professional help is a crucial step toward recovery.


The journey to recovery from Orthorexia Nervosa is a personal one. It's about relearning to listen to your body's needs, embracing nutritional balance, and rediscovering the joy of eating as part of a full and happy life. Let's move forward with compassion, understanding, and the knowledge that health is not just about the food we eat but about nurturing our overall well-being.


Our relationship with perceived unhealthy foods doesn’t have to be a negative one, it just needs to be a thoughtful one. It’s important to acknowledge that dessert can play a role in a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Choosing to incorporate sweet treats into your diet can actually be strategic, too. 


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