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Table 3 Descriptive statistics and correlations

From: Orthorexic eating behaviors are not all pathological: a French validation of the Teruel Orthorexia Scale (TOS)

 

Descriptives

Pearson correlations

Differences in correlations

Partial correlations

M

SD

Sk

K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

diff r

p diff

HeOr

OrNe

1. TOS HeOr

12.84

4.69

− 0.26

− 0.22

       

–

–

–

–

2. TOS OrNe

5.23

3.78

0.88

0.55

.40

      

–

–

–

–

3. DOS

18.30

5.29

0.72

0.50

.57

.73

     

.16

 < .001

.44

.66

4. EDE-Q Restraint

7.18

7.80

1.07

0.23

.24

.48

.56

    

.25

 < .001

.05

.44

5. EDE-Q Eating Concern

4.37

5.90

1.66

2.14

.02

.52

.44

.54

   

.50

 < .001

− .24

.56

6. EDE-Q Shape Concern

20.80

14.20

0.19

− 1.19

.02

.43

.40

.62

.67

  

.41

 < .001

− .19

.46

7. EDE-Q Weight Concern

11.24

8.44

0.37

− 1.00

.02

.41

.39

.60

.69

.91

 

.39

 < .001

− .17

.44

8. OCI-R

38.35

12.59

0.55

− 0.17

− .05

.31

.24

.19

.39

.29

.27

.36

 < .001

− .20

.36

  1. HeOr = healthy orthorexia, OrNe = orthorexia nervosa, diff r corresponds to the difference r(variable,OrNe) – r(variable,dimension,HeOr), p diff corresponds to the statistical significance of that difference
  2. Partial correlations are controlling for the other orthorexia dimension
  3. Bold values correspond to statistically significant associations and differences, p < .05