Orthorexia Definition
or·tho·rex·i·a
noun
Excessive preoccupation with one's dietary choices, especially with regard to the purity or healthfulness of the foods one eats.
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Origin of Orthorexia
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From ortho- + Ancient Greek ὄρεξις (oreksis). Modeled on anorexia.
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