Orthorexia Nervosa and exercise addiction in a sample of Tunisian athlete students
N. Smaoui, O. Bouattour, R. Feki, I. Gassara, S. Omri, M. Maalej, L. Zouari, M. Maalej, J. Ben Thabet, N. Charfi

TL;DR
This study found a link between orthorexia nervosa and exercise addiction among Tunisian athlete students, highlighting potential health risks.
Contribution
The study is the first to investigate the relationship between orthorexia and exercise addiction in Tunisian athlete students.
Findings
Participants at risk of exercise addiction showed a statistically significant tendency towards orthorexia.
Students preparing for sports competitions had significantly lower ORTO-15 scores.
Those who believed they were addicted to sport had a greater tendency towards orthorexia.
Abstract
Orthorexia and exercise addiction can lead to serious health problems, such as malnutrition and exercise-related injuries. The aims of our study were to assess the prevalence of exercise addiction and orthorexia nervosa in Tunisian students at the Institute of Physical Education in order to investigate the relationship between these different health dimensions. An anonymous self-administered questionnaire was distributed to students in the Sfax and Gafsa sports sections during March 2023. The orthorexic tendency was assessed using the ORTO-15 questionnaire. An ORTO-15 score below 40 points indicates orthorexic tendencies. The Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI) was used to study exercise addiction In our study, 240 students were included. Mean scores on the ORTO-15 and EAI scales were 38.6 ± 8 and 16.6 ± 4.1 respectively. Participants at risk of exercise addiction had a statistically…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEating Disorders and Behaviors
