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Table 4 Bivariate analysis of continuous variables associated with orthorexia nervosa and healthy orthorexia

From: Association between impulsivity and orthorexia nervosa / healthy orthorexia: any mediating effect of depression, anxiety, and stress?

Variable

TOS orthorexia nervosa

TOS healthy orthorexia

Age

BMI

Depression

Anxiety

Stress

I8 urgency

I8 premeditation

I8 perseverance

I8 sensation seeking

TOS OrNe

1

          

TOS HeOr

.71a

1

         

Age

.12a

.01

1

        

Body mass index

.09c

-.08c

.40a

1

       

Depression

.03

.02

.07

.13b

1

      

Anxiety

.29a

.15b

−.02

.06

.48a

1

     

Stress

.11b

−.04

.12b

−.07

.19a

.29a

1

    

I8 urgency

.20b

−.07

-.19a

−.08

.06

.17a

.22a

1

   

I8 premeditation

.07

−.05

-.16a

−.06

−.07

.08

.21a

.13c

1

  

I8 perseverance

.14a

-.10b

-.16a

.01

−.02

.10c

.16a

.18a

.57a

1

 

I8 sensation seeking

−.06

.01

−.02

.02

.01

-.11c

-.10c

.05

-.26a

-.32a

1

  1. ap < 0.001; b p < 0.01; c p < 0.05; the Pearson correlation test was used to correlate between orthorexia nervosa/healthy orthorexia scores and continuous variables; numbers included in this table represent the correlation coefficients (r)