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Vegan and vegetarian males and females have higher orthorexic traits than omnivores, and are motivated in their food choice by factors including ethics and weight control.

Rebecca C ReynoldsAndrea McGowanSophie SmithPatrick Rawstorne
Published in: Nutrition and health (2023)
This study's results are in line with the majority of the evidence that shows an association between vegan/vegetarian diets and orthorexic tendencies, but strengthens the evidence base by including more male participants. Additionally, this is the first study to use an English-validated motivation-based questionnaire that explored diet motivators in vegans/vegetarians compared to omnivories, and in those with orthorexic tendencies vs. those without orthorexic tendencies.
Keyphrases
  • weight loss
  • public health
  • gene expression
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  • climate change
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