Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Oct 19, 2022; 12(10): 1298-1312
Published online Oct 19, 2022. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i10.1298
Table 3 Orthorexia, eating attitude and malnutrition

IT-F, n = 59
IT-M, n = 41
SP-F, n = 33
SP-M, n = 27
ORTO-1536.8 ± 3.4a36.4 ± 34.2a34.2 ± 3.6a33.8 ± 3.4a
Cut-off 40 (%)76.3a70.7a97.0a96.3a
Cut-off 35 (%)23.7a36.548.5a55.5
ORTO-1230.7 ± 3.0a30.4 ± 3.4a27.5 ± 2.9a27.2 ± 2.7a
ORTO-1127.8 ± 2.8a27.6 ± 3.4a25.2 ± 2.9a25.4 ± 3.0a
Cut-off 25 (%)11.9a19.5a36.4a25.9a
ORTO-930.4 ± 3.4a30.0 ± 3.7a27.8 ± 3.2a27.1 ± 3.2a
Cut-off 26.7 (%)13.6a19.5a30.3a40.7a
ORTO-720.0 (18.0-22.0)a19.0 (18.0-21.0)19.0 (15.5-19.5)a19.0 (16.0-19.0)
Cut-off 19 (%)32.229.348.548.1
EAT-266.0 (3.0-10.0)a5.0 (3.0-8.5)a11.0 (5.0-17.5)a13.0 (7.0-17.0)a
Cut-off 20 (%)8.54.921.211.1
Dieting2.0 (0.0-5.0)2.0 (0.04.5)4.0 (0.5-9.5)6.0 (3.0-9.0)
Bulimia3.0 (3.0-3.0)3.0 (3.0-3.0)3.0 (3.0-5.5)3.0 (3.0-5.0)
SSI14.0 (8.0-22.0)a10.0 (4.5-16.0)a24.0 (20.0-43.0)a18.0 (12.0-30.0)a