Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1186/s40337-015-0038-2.].

Highlights

  • Conclusion that: “A strong preoccupation with healthy and proper food was associated with an unhealthy body-self relationship among Polish female student with orthorexia nervosa.”

  • Because the correlations were negative the interpretation in the discussion should be corrected to indicate that in female students, a strong preoccupation with healthy eating was associated with lower appearance evaluation and body areas satisfaction and women with orthorexia nervosa were more likely to: (1) regularly incorporate exercise activities into their lifestyle, (2) concentrate on dieting, eating restraint and weight vigilance, (3) pay attention to their appearance and (4) lead a physically healthy lifestyle

  • These findings are not counterintuitive, but support the hypothesis that there is an association between orthorexia and features of disordered eating and body image concern

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Introduction

Results should report that: “In female students with orthorexia nervosa multivariable linear regression analysis found low body areas (parts) satisfaction, high fitness orientation, high overweight preoccupation and high appearance orientation were independent predictors of greater fixation on eating healthy food.” And conclusion that: “A strong preoccupation with healthy and proper food was associated with an unhealthy body-self relationship among Polish female student with orthorexia nervosa.” The reporting of results on page 5 is correct.

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