Diet Quality and Level of Nutrition Knowledge among Young People with Orthorexic Tendencies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. ORTO-15 Questionnaire
- 6–7 points - orthorectic behavior;
- 8–11 points - tendency toward orthorectic behavior;
- 12–15 points - appropriate eating habits;
- 16–24 points - low food interest [43].
2.2. The Dietary Habits and Nutrition Beliefs Questionnaire
- “pro-healthy diet index” (pHDI-10, in terms of points) = (100/20) × sum of the frequencies of consumption of 10 groups of foods (times/day);
- “non-healthy diet index” (nHDI-14, in terms of points) = (100/28) × sum of the frequencies of consumption of 14 groups of foods (times/day).
2.3. Data Analysis
- Descriptive statistics of the pro-healthy diet index and non-healthy diet index as well as the level of nutrition knowledge, calculated for the general group of participants and in line with a classification into four groups: those with a higher risk of orthorectic behavior (1); those with a tendency toward orthorectic behavior (2); those with appropriate eating habits (3); and those with a low food interest (4);
- A variance analysis with Tukey’s multiple comparison test, comparing four groups in terms of the pro-healthy diet index and non-healthy diet index and the level of nutrition knowledge;
- An analysis of the linear correlation (r—the Pearson’s coefficient) between the quantitative result of ORTO-6 and the pro-healthy diet index and non-healthy diet index and the level of nutrition knowledge.
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations and Strengths of the Study
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | ORTO | Statistics | |||||
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Orthorexic Behavior | Tendency Toward Orthorexia | Appropriate Eating Habits | Low Food Interest | All | |||
Gender | Chi2 | ||||||
Female | N | 14 | 101 | 157 | 59 | 331 | Chi2 = 16.314 p = 0.001 |
% | 4.2 | 30.5 | 47.4 | 17.8 | 70.0 | ||
Male | N | 3 | 37 | 53 | 49 | 142 | |
% | 2.1 | 26.1 | 37.3 | 34.5 | 30.0 | ||
Age | ANOVA | ||||||
Min | 18.00 | 16.00 | 16.00 | 16.00 | 16.00 | F = 0.178 p = 0.911 | |
Max | 35.00 | 35.00 | 35.00 | 35.00 | 35.00 | ||
M | 22.82 | 22.53 | 22.84 | 22.54 | 22.68 | ||
Me | 22.00 | 22.00 | 22.00 | 21.00 | 22.00 | ||
SD | 4.20 | 4.23 | 4.84 | 4.59 | 4.58 | ||
Growth (cm) | Min | 151.00 | 145.00 | 150.00 | 151.00 | 145.00 | F = 2.324 p = 0.074 |
Max | 190.00 | 190.00 | 196.00 | 194.00 | 196.00 | ||
M | 169.76 | 170.33 | 169.64 | 172.42 | 170.48 | ||
Me | 170.00 | 169.00 | 169.50 | 172.50 | 170.00 | ||
SD | 8.92 | 9.31 | 8.49 | 9.54 | 9.03 | ||
Body weight | Min | 42.00 | 41.00 | 40.00 | 38.00 | 38.00 | F = 2.017 p = 0.111 |
Max | 88.00 | 125.00 | 130.00 | 117.00 | 130.00 | ||
M | 62.12 | 66.14 | 65.54 | 69.06 | 66.39 | ||
Me | 62.00 | 65.00 | 63.00 | 68.00 | 65.00 | ||
SD | 12.64 | 13.50 | 14.15 | 15.77 | 14.35 | ||
BMI | Min | 16.56 | 16.69 | 16.02 | 16.67 | 16.02 | F = 1.050 p = 0.370 |
Max | 30.08 | 35.37 | 37.98 | 33.90 | 37.98 | ||
M | 21.44 | 22.64 | 22.62 | 23.04 | 22.68 | ||
Me | 20.70 | 22.19 | 22.10 | 22.48 | 22.21 | ||
SD | 3.53 | 3.28 | 3.66 | 3.91 | 3.61 | ||
Place of residence: | Chi2 | ||||||
Village | N | 7 | 61 | 95 | 47 | 210 | Chi2 = 7.342 p = 0.602 |
% | 3.3 | 29.0 | 45.2 | 22.4 | 44.4 | ||
City up to 100,000 residents | N | 5 | 38 | 53 | 29 | 125 | |
% | 4.0 | 30.4 | 42.4 | 23.2 | 26.4 | ||
City 100,000–300,000 residents | N | 3 | 15 | 14 | 6 | 38 | |
% | 7.9 | 39.5 | 36.8 | 15.8 | 8.0 | ||
City with over 300,000 residents | N | 2 | 24 | 48 | 26 | 100 | |
% | 2.0 | 24.0 | 48.0 | 26.0 | 21.1 | ||
Education | Chi2 = 17.483 p = 0.132 | ||||||
Primary education | N | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
% | 0.0 | 0.0 | 100 | 0.0 | 0.2 | ||
Lower secondary education | N | 0 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 36 | |
% | 0.0 | 33.3 | 33.3 | 33.3 | 7.6 | ||
Vocational education | N | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 | |
% | 0.0 | 50.0 | 50.0 | 0.0 | 1.3 | ||
Secondary education | N | 9 | 62 | 117 | 68 | 257 | |
% | 3.5 | 24.2 | 45.7 | 26.6 | 54.2 | ||
Higher education | N | 8 | 60 | 77 | 28 | 173 | |
% | 4.6 | 34.7 | 44.5 | 16.2 | 36.7 | ||
Medical profile | N | 3 | 23 | 32 | 8 | 66 | |
% | 37.5 | 38.3 | 41.5 | 28.6 | 38.1 | ||
Humanistic profile | N | 4 | 28 | 30 | 9 | 71 | |
% | 50 | 46.7 | 39.0 | 32.1 | 41.0 | ||
Technical profile | N | 1 | 9 | 15 | 11 | 36 | |
% | 12.5 | 15.0 | 19.5 | 39.3 | 20.9 |
Hypothesis | KomPAN | Min | Max | M | Me | SD | Range (In Points) | ||
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Intensity of Nutritional Characteristics | |||||||||
Low | Medium | High | |||||||
H2 | Pro-healthy diet index | 9.30 | 100.00 | 31.15 | 29.80 | 11.81 | 0–33 | 34–66 | 67–100 |
Non-healthy diet index | 0.40 | 78.60 | 21.79 | 21.10 | 11.08 | 0–33 | 34–66 | 67–100 | |
Level of Nutritional Knowledge | |||||||||
Insufficient | Sufficient | Good | |||||||
H1 | Level of nutrition knowledge | 0.00 | 23.00 | 13.00 | 13.00 | 4.23 | 0–8 | 9–16 | 17–25 |
Hypothesis | KomPAN | ORTO | ||||||||||
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Orthorexic Behavior | Tendency Toward Orthorexy | Appropriate Eating Habits | Low Food Interest | ANOVA | ||||||||
M | SD | M | SD | M | SD | M | SD | F | p | I.D. (Tukey’s Test) | ||
H2 | Pro-healthy diet index | 41.09 | 11.05 | 33.41 | 12.36 | 30.90 | 12.14 | 27.18 | 8.67 | 10.382 | 0.000 | 1/2; 1/3; 1/4; 2/4; 3/4 |
Non-healthy diet index | 18.61 | 11.98 | 18.55 | 10.10 | 22.57 | 11.67 | 24.92 | 9.84 | 7.981 | 0.000 | 2/3; 2/4 | |
H1 | Level of nutrition knowledge | 14.88 | 3.28 | 13.62 | 4.31 | 13.21 | 4.20 | 11.48 | 3.95 | 7.223 | 0.000 | 1/4; 2/4; 3/4 |
Hypothesis | KomPAN | ORTO | |
---|---|---|---|
R | p | ||
H1 | Pro-healthy diet index | −0.219 | 0.000 |
Non-healthy diet index | 0.230 | 0.000 | |
H2 | Level of nutrition knowledge | −0.203 | 0.000 |
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Kaźmierczak-Wojtaś N, Drozd M. Diet Quality and Level of Nutrition Knowledge among Young People with Orthorexic Tendencies. Nutrients. 2022; 14(20):4333. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14204333
Chicago/Turabian StyleKaźmierczak-Wojtaś, Natalia, and Mariola Drozd. 2022. "Diet Quality and Level of Nutrition Knowledge among Young People with Orthorexic Tendencies" Nutrients 14, no. 20: 4333. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14204333
APA StyleKaźmierczak-Wojtaś, N., & Drozd, M. (2022). Diet Quality and Level of Nutrition Knowledge among Young People with Orthorexic Tendencies. Nutrients, 14(20), 4333. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14204333