What Is Orthorexia Nervosa, How Having Orthorexia Nervosa Affects People's Lives, How to Overcome Orthorexia Nervosa, and the Various Causes of Orthorexia Nervosa
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By Dr. Harrison Sachs
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This essay sheds light on what is orthorexia nervosa, explicates how having orthorexia nervosa affects people's lives, demystifies the various causes of orthorexia nervosa, and expounds upon how to overcome orthorexia nervosa. Succinctly stated, orthorexia nervosa is deemed to be an eating disorder in which a person has manifested an obsessive focus on eating healthy foods. A person who has developed orthorexia nervosa is often eminently eager to avail himself of the health benefits of implementing salubrious dietary decisions. Furthermore, a person who has developed orthorexia nervosa is also often acutely aware of how the implementation of dietary decisions affects health outcomes. Moreover, a person who has developed orthorexia nervosa is also often concerned about averting implementing insalubrious dietary decisions. A person who has developed orthorexia nervosa is also often concerned about preempting succumbing to poor health. Developing orthorexia nervosa can affect various facets of people's lives. Developing orthorexia nervosa can affect a person's work sessions if he dwells on meal options amid his work sessions. Furthermore, developing orthorexia nervosa can also affect a person's sleep sessions if he dwells on meal options when he is attempting to slumber. Developing orthorexia nervosa can also deter a person to attend social events at sizeable venues if it culminates in him circumventing attending social events at sizeable venues due to him having dietary concerns about the food options at social events. Furthermore, developing orthorexia nervosa can also render a person at a low probability to attend social events at sizeable venues. Developing orthorexia nervosa can also deter a person to attend social gatherings at restaurants if if culminates in him circumventing attending social gatherings at restaurants due to him having dietary concerns about the food options at restaurants.