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- who: C. Novara from the The sample of this study is part of a larger one whose results were previously published [11, ]The study was conducted among , adults belonging to three different groups: High Orthorexic Tendencies (HIGH) group, High Orthorexic Tendencies on Diet (HIGH-D) group, and Low Orthorexic Tendencies on Diet (LOW-D) group. Sociodemographic characteristics of three groups are reported in Table, . The HIGH group was composed of , selected students enrolled using snowball sampling at the University of Padova (Italy). The original sample consisted of , students have published the paper: The role of dieting, psychopathological . . .
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