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- who: Friederike Barthels from the Department of Clinical Psychology, Institute of Experimental Psychology, Heinrich Heine University Du00fcsseldorf, Universitu00e4tsstrau00dfe, Du00fcsseldorf, Germany have published the research: No elevated levels of orthorexic eating behavior in a sample of adults with allergies and food intolerances, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This brief report supports the results of previous studies suggesting that individuals with allergies and intolerances do not display higher levels of orthorexic eating behavior.
- how: This study relies on self-reports of allergies and food intolerances hence a verification using medical tests and diagnoses was not . . .
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